Effect of acetone as a solvent and supercritical CO2 extraction on liquid products from near-critical liquefaction of pinewood

IF 5.6 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Cameron Murray, Kiran G. Burra, Grace Ding, Ashwani K. Gupta
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Abstract

Biomass conversion to biocrude and further to biofuels has potential to alleviate U.S. energy dependency while making use of existing and robust liquid carbonaceous fuels infrastructure. One proposed method for biomass conversion is the Near-critical Integrated Liquefaction Extraction (NILE) using supercritical CO2 (ScCO2). The process aims to improve biocrude properties than other traditional processes while also reducing energy consumption by utilization of ScCO2. Acetone can theoretically be used in conjunction with the NILE process as a solvent or co-solvent with supercritical CO2. This investigation attempted to understand the impact of acetone addition to improve liquid yields from the biomass conversion process with specific emphasis on the suitability of acetone to act as a solvent or co-solvent along with the effectiveness of ScCO2 extraction as a liquid yield recovery method towards direct separation of better quality biocrude. Liquefaction of pinewood was carried out in the presence of acetone at a 2:1 solvent to biomass mass ratio, at 300 °C for a total heating time of 45 min. The results showed that acetone increased the liquid yields, and it may be due to the result of acetone reacting rather than acting as a solvent. Additionally, the presence of solvents was found to play a critical role in determining the composition of the liquid. ScCO2 extraction of biocrude directly from liquefaction product slurry was demonstrated along with recycled CO2 operation. Compared to conventional acetone extraction, ScCO2 extraction at 330 bar and 100 °C was found to dewater the biocrude by almost half, lower (almost half) the phenolic acid number (PhAN), along with increased H/C ratio of the extracted biocrude.
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Journal of The Energy Institute
Journal of The Energy Institute 工程技术-能源与燃料
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10.60
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5.30%
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166
审稿时长
16 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of the Energy Institute provides peer reviewed coverage of original high quality research on energy, engineering and technology.The coverage is broad and the main areas of interest include: Combustion engineering and associated technologies; process heating; power generation; engines and propulsion; emissions and environmental pollution control; clean coal technologies; carbon abatement technologies Emissions and environmental pollution control; safety and hazards; Clean coal technologies; carbon abatement technologies, including carbon capture and storage, CCS; Petroleum engineering and fuel quality, including storage and transport Alternative energy sources; biomass utilisation and biomass conversion technologies; energy from waste, incineration and recycling Energy conversion, energy recovery and energy efficiency; space heating, fuel cells, heat pumps and cooling systems Energy storage The journal''s coverage reflects changes in energy technology that result from the transition to more efficient energy production and end use together with reduced carbon emission.
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