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Technologies de prétraitement Jean-Luc Wertz and Prof. Michel Paquot VALEBIO 23 mars 2012

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Technologies de prétraitement

Jean-Luc Wertz and Prof. Michel Paquot

VALEBIO 23 mars 2012

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PLAN1 Transformation de la biomasse en énergie et produ its

1.1 La bioraffinerie

1.2 Voie biochimique

1.3 Voie thermochimique

2 Prétraitements

2.1 Prétraitements physiques

2.2 Prétraitements chimiques (p. ex. organosolv)

2.3 Prétraitements physico-chimiques (p. ex. steam explosion)

2.4 Prétraitements biologiques

2.5 Résumé

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Définition Bioraffinage

Le bioraffinage est le processus durablede transformation de la biomasse en:1. bioénergie (biocarburants, électricité, chaleur) 2. produits biobasés (alimentation, produits chimiques, matériaux)

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Raffineries de 1ère et 2ème génération

• Première génération: raffinage à partir de biomasse alimentaire (canne à sucre,, grains de maïs, huile végétale…)

• Deuxième génération: raffinage à partir de biomasse non alimentaire (résidus agricoles et forestiers, déchets municipaux…)

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Crude oil refining

Crude oil

Fuels(Energy)

Building blocks(Petrochemistry)

Specialties(e. g. lubricants)

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Biomass refining

Biomass

Biofuels(Bioenergy)

Building blocks(Agro-bio chemistry)

Specialties(e. g. biolubricants)

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Procédés de transformation

• Plateforme biochimique- Hydrolyse acide (dilué ou concentré)- Hydrolyse enzymatique

• Plateforme thermochimique- Combustion- Gazéification- Pyrolyse & traitement hydrothermique

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Dilute acid hydrolysis

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Concentrated acid hydrolysis

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Enzymatic hydrolysis

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Plateforme biochimique Défis

- Prétraitement de la biomasse- Coût et efficacité des enzymes- Fermentation des sucres C5 and C6 - Valorisation de la lignine

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Thermochemical conversion: primary routes

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Gazéification + Fischer-Tropsch

Conversion de la biomasse en gaz de synthèse ou syngas (H2 + CO) suivie de la conversion du syngas par synthèse Fischer-Tropsch en carburants liquides (BtL)

Synthèse Fischer-Tropsch

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Pyrolyse + conversion catalytique

Conversion de la biomasse en bio-huiles, eux-mêmes convertis en carburants liquides

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Schematic of the role of pretreatment

Source: P. Kumar et al., 2009

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Liquid hot water (LHW)Pretreatment with liquid water at high temperature and pressure

Source: N. Mosier et al., 2005

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Liquid hot water

Performance: Strong removal of hemicelluloses but formation of inhibitor

Inbicon’s hydrothermal pretreatment pilot plant Source: Inbicon

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Weak and strong acid hydrolysis

1 Weak acid:

-High-temperature (>160°C), continuous-flow process for low solids loadings

-Low-temperature (<160°C) batch process for high solids l oadings

Performance: Strong removal of hemicelluloses but formation of inhibitors

2. Strong acid:

Powerful agents for cellulose hydrolysis (no enzymes are needed after the strong acid process)

Performance: High monomeric sugar yield but toxic and corrosive

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Alkaline hydrolysis

Well known in the pulp and paper industry as kraft pulping (or sulfate process) where wood chips are treated with a mixture of NaOH and Na2S

Performance: Weak removal of hemicelluloses, strong removal of lignin

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Extraction of lignin from Kraft pulp mill black liquor by the LignoBoost process

Source: Metso, LignoBoost

� Precipitation of lignin from black liquor by lowering the pH with CO2

� Dewatering by filtration� Redispersion of lignin� Dewatering by filtration of the new slurry� Washing to produce lignin cakes

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Organosolv processesSolvolytic cleavage of an alpha-aryl ether linkage by nucleophilic substitution; R=H or CH3; B=OH, OCH3

Performance: Weak removal of hemicelluloses, strong removal of lignin

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Some important organosolv processes

ProcessName

Solvent / Additive

Asam Water + sodium carbonate + hydroxide + sulfide+ methanol / Anthraquinone

Organocell Water + sodium hydroxide + methanol

Alcell (APR) Water+ low aliphatic alcohol (e.g. ethanol)

Milox Water + formic acid + hydrogen peroxide (forming peroxyformic acid)

Acetosolv Water + acetic acid/Hydrochloric acid

Acetocell Water + acetic acid

Formacell Water + acetic acid + formic acid

Formosolv Water + formic acid + hydrochloric acid

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Lignol’s process based on water/ethanol pre-treatment

Source: Lignol

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Oxidative delignification

1. Hydrogen peroxide treatment

2. Ozone treatment

3. Wet oxidation: treatment with oxygen or air in combination with water at high temperature and pressure

Performance: Decrystalisation of cellulose, weak removal of hemicelluloses, strong removal of lignin

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Room temperature ionic liquidsMain cations and anions in ionic liquids

Performance: Partial to complete dissolution of biomass with easy recovery of cellulose upon anti-solvent addition

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Room temperature ionic liquidsDifferent types of interaction present in imidazolinium-based ionic liquids

Source: H. Olivier-Bourbigou, 2010

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Room temperature ionic liquidsProposed mechanism for cellulose dissolution in EmimAc (1-ethyl-

3-methyl imidazolium acetate)

Source: J. ZHANG et al., 2010

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Source: S. Bose et al., 2010

Room temperature ionic liquidsHydrolysis of cellulose in a mixture of cellulases and tris-(2-hydroxyethyl)

methyl ammonium methylsufate (HEMA)

+

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Steam explosionSchematic of the steam explosion process. 1, sample charging valve; 2, steam supply valve; 3, discharge valve; 4, condensate drain valve

Performance: Strong removal of hemicelluloses but formation of inhibitors

Principle:Treatment of biomass with high-pressure saturated steam, followed by a rapid reduction of steam pressure to obtain an explosive decompression

Source: T. Jheo, 1998

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Ammonia pre-treatments

1. Ammonia fiber explosion (AFEX™): biomass is exposed to liquid ammonia at high temperature and pressure and then pressure is reduced

2. Ammonia recycle percolation (ARP): aqueous ammonia passes through biomass at high temperature, after which ammonia is recovered

Performance: Strong decrystallisation of cellulose, weak removal of hemicelluloses

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Ammonia Fiber Expansion Process

– Moist biomass is contacted with ammonia

– Temperature and pressure are increased

– Contents soak for specified time at temperature and ammonia load

– Pressure is released

– Ammonia is recovered and reused

Reactor Explosion

AmmoniaRecoveryRecovered

AmmoniaAmmonia

vapor

Reactor Expansion

Ammonia Recovery

BiomassTreated

Biomass

Heat

What is AFEX™?

AFEX™ is a trademark of MBI

Source: MBI

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Glucan conversion for various AFEX treated Feed sto cks

SwitchgrassSugarcaneBagasse

DDGS

Rice straw

Corn stover

Miscanthus

UT=No PretreatmentAFEX=Ammonia Pretreatment

Biomass Conversion for Different Feedstocks Before and After AFEX

Glucan conversion afterenzymatic hydrolysis

Excellent Biomass Conversion After AFEX Pretreatment

Source: MBI

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Carbon dioxide explosion

High pressure carbon dioxide, and particularly supercritical carbon dioxide is injected into the reactor and then liberated by an explosive decompression

Performance: Strong decrystalisation of cellulose, strong removal of hemicelluloses

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Mechanical/alkaline pre-treatment

Continuous mechanical pre-treatment with the aid of an alkali

Performance: Weak removal of hemicelluloses, strong removal of lignin

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Biological pre-treatmentsWhite-rot fungi are the most efficient in causing lignin degradation

Source: L. Goodeve, 2003

Source: R.A. Blanchette, 2006

Performance: strong removal of hemicelluloses and lignin

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XX: Major effect; X: Minor effect;; *: increases crystallinity; 1) alters lignin structureInhibitors: furfural from hemicelluloses and hydroxymethylfurfural from cellulose and hemicelluloses

Pretreatment Decrystallization of cellulose Removal o f hemicelluloses Removal of lignin Inhibitor formati on

Liquid hot water 1) XX XX

Weak acid 1) XX XX

Alkaline X XX

Organosolv X XX

Wet oxidation XX X XX

Steam explosion* 1) XX XX

Ammonia fiber explosion (AFEX)

XX X

CO2 explosion XX XX

Mechanical/alkaline X XX

Biological XX XX

Performance summary

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Performance summary

1. All pretreatments partially or totally remove hemicelluloses

2. Wet oxidation, AFEX and CO2 explosion reduce cellulose crystallinity

3. Alkaline, organosolv, wet oxidation, mechanical/alkaline and biological partially or totally remove lignin

4. High amounts of fermentation inhibitors are formed with liquid hot water, weak acid and steam explosion

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