Wood to Jet Fuel Conversion Technology.
Process Development Symposium
2014
2014 Process Development Symposium
General Program
Sustainable Processing
Thursday, June 12, 2014 - 12:00pm to 12:25pm
Thermal deoxygenation (TDO) is a reaction scheme which converts neutralized biomass hydrolyzates that contain mixtures of levulinic and formic acid salts, to hydrocarbon oils in single-reactor. TDO is a UMaine-patented technology that combines ketonization, condensation and dehydration reactions in an inert environment to efficiently remove oxygen from the acids and produce a complex mixture of petroleum-soluble hydrocarbons (synthetic crude oil), water, non-condensable gases and chars. The synthetic crude oils typically have less than 4 wt. % oxygen, phase separate from water and have energy density above 40 MJ/kg which make them comparable to petroleum crude. A multi-disciplinary team is evaluating regional sustainability of this energy pathway in the light of specific opportunities that would allow adaptation or repurposing of existing wood processing infrastructure (Kraft pulp mills, in particular).
Checkout
This paper has an Extended Abstract file available; you must purchase the conference proceedings to access it.
Do you already own this?
Log In for instructions on accessing this content.
Pricing
Individuals
AIChE Pro Members | $895.00 |
AIChE Graduate Student Members | $895.00 |
AIChE Undergraduate Student Members | $895.00 |
AIChE Explorer Members | $1095.00 |
Non-Members | $1095.00 |