The Future Biorefinery: The Impact of Upscaling the
Reductive Catalytic Fractionation of Lignocellulose Biomass on the
Quality of the Lignin Oil, Carbohydrate Products, and Pulp
posted on 2023-03-28, 12:38authored byE. Cooreman, T. Nicolaï, W. Arts, K. Van Aelst, T. Vangeel, S. Van den Bosch, J. Van Aelst, B. Lagrain, K. Thiele, J. Thevelein, Bert F. Sels
After
a decade of intensive mostly lab-scale research on reductive
catalytic fractionation (RCF), this manuscript aims to promote RCF’s
further advancement toward higher technology readiness levels (TRL).
Three RCF biorefinery variations in different solvent and temperature
conditions were studied on three reactor types for their impact of
upscaling (from 100 mL to 50 L) on the quality of the lignin oil,
carbohydrate products, and pulp. Comprehensive analysis of the products
shows minor changes that can be explained by inherent differences
of the setup on larger scales (such as heating/cooling cycles, etc.). For example, a similarly high delignification (with
similar monoaromatic yield) was obtained for each variation regardless
of scale. In addition, a comparable pulp yield and similar soluble
carbohydrate products yields were obtained for each variation with
no influence of the scale. Repetitions at 100 mL and 2 L demonstrated
the reproducibility of all RCF variations. Overall, this study shows
the scalability potential of RCF biorefining, which seems ready for
pilot, demonstration, or commercial scale process integration and
development.