Thermochemical biorefinery based on dimethyl ether as intermediate: Technoeconomic assessment
Abstract:
Thermochemical biorefinery based on dimethyl ether (DME) as an intermediate is studied. DME is converted into methyl acetate, which can either be hydrogenated to ethanol or sold as a co-product. Considering this option together with a variety of technologies for syngas upgrading, 12 different process concepts are analyzed. The considered products are ethanol, methyl acetate, H2, DME and electricity. The assessment of each alternative includes biomass pretreatment, gasification, syngas clean-up and conditioning, DME synthesis and conversion, product separation, and heat and power integration. A plant size of 500MWth processing poplar chips is taken as a basis. The resulting energy efficiency to products ranges from 34.9% to 50.2%. The largest internal rate of return (28.74%) corresponds to a concept which produces methyl acetate, DME and electricity (exported to grid). A sensitivity analysis with respect to total plant investment (TPI), total operation costs (TOC) and market price of products was carried out. The overall conclusion is that, despite its greater complexity, this kind of thermochemical biorefinery is more profitable than thermochemical bioprocesses oriented to a single product. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.
Año de publicación:
2013
Keywords:
- BIOMASS
- Technoeconomic assessment
- Thermochemical biorefinery
- Methyl acetate
- DME
- ethanol
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Energía
- Ingeniería química
- Política energética
Áreas temáticas:
- Tecnología de productos químicos industriales
- Aceites, grasas, ceras y gases industriales
- Fabricación de productos para usos específicos