Biomass Refinery as a Renewable Complement to the Petroleum Refinery


Autoria(s): PINATTI, Daltro G.; CONTE, Rosa Ana; SOARES, Alvaro G.; PEREIRA, Maria Luiza G.; ROMAO, Erica Leonor; FERREIRA, Joao Carlos; OLIVEIRA, Isaias; MARTON, Luiz Fernando M.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

17/04/2012

17/04/2012

2010

Resumo

Biomass Refinery is a sequential of eleven thermochemical processes and one biological process with two initial basic treatments: prehydrolysis for lignocellulosics and low temperature conversion for biomass with medium-to-high content of lipids and proteins. The other ten processes are: effluent treatment plant, furfural plant, biodiesel plant, cellulignin dryer, calcination, fluidized bed boiler, authotermal reforming of cellulignin for syngas production, combined cycle of two-stroke low-speed engine or syngas turbine with fluidized bed boiler heat recovery, GTL technologies and ethanol from cellulose, prehydrolysate and syngas. Any kind of biomass such as wood, agricultural residues, municipal solid waste, seeds, cakes, sludges, excrements and used tires can be processed at the Biomass Refinery. Twelve basic products are generated such as cellulignin, animal feed, electric energy, fuels (ethanol, crude oil, biodiesel, char), petrochemical substitutes, some materials (ash, gypsum, fertilizers, silica, carbon black) and hydrogen. The technology is clean with recovery of energy and reuse of water, acid and effluents. Based on a holistic integration of various disciplines Biomass Refinery maximizes the simultaneous production of food, electric energy, liquid fuels and chemical products and some materials, achieving a competitive position with conventional and fossil fuel technologies, as well as payment capacity for biomass production. Biomass Refinery has a technical economical capability to complement the depletion of the conventional petroleum sources and to capture its GHGs resulting a biomass + petroleum ""green"" combination.

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL REACTOR ENGINEERING, v.8, 2010

1542-6580

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/14629

http://www.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1928&context=ijcre

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eng

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BERKELEY ELECTRONIC PRESS

Relação

International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering

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openAccess

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Palavras-Chave #biomass refinery #acidic prehydrolysis #low temperature conversion #autothermal reforming #thermoelectric power plant #Engineering, Chemical
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original article

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