This work presents technoeconomic analysis (TEA) and life cycle assessment (LCA) of a novel biorefinery producing succinic acid (SA) from sugarcane bagasse. The process consists of acid pretreatment, fermentation, followed by downstream separation and purification. Experimental data for pretreatment and fermentation are adapted for a plant processing 4 t/h of dry bagasse, producing 405 kg/h of succinic acid with the same quantity of acetic acid as a side product. Downstream separation is simulated in ASPEN PLUS. The facility is assumed to be annexed to and heat-integrated with an existing sugar mill in India. LCA is performed considering cradle-to-gate scope with 1 kg of SA as the functional unit. The TEA results show that although the proc...
Background Driven by a range of sustainability challenges, e.g. climate change, resource depletion a...
Sugarcane bagasse (SCB) is anticipated to emerge as a potential threat to waste management in India ...
Integration of second generation ethanol production from lignocellulosic material with first generat...
A detailed techno-economic analysis and life cycle assessment (LCA) of a novel bio-refinery that pro...
Succinic acid (SA) is used as a commodity chemical and as a precursor in chemical industry to produc...
Fermentation-derived bio-succinic acid (BioSA) is a valuable intermediate; it is used as a chemical ...
Bio-based succinic acid has the potential to become a platform chemical, i.e. a key building block f...
The production of platform chemicals via carbon negative technologies will play an important role in...
Succinic acid is a compound used for manufacturing lacquers, resins, and other coating chemicals. It...
Succinic acid (SA) is a top platform chemical obtainable from biomass. The current study evaluated t...
Biomass-derived succinic acid (Bio-SA) has been described as a strategic platform chem., due to its ...
According to the US Department of Energy, succinic acid (SA) is a top platform chemical that can be ...
Over the past few years, bio-succinic acid from renewable resources has gained increasing attention ...
Sugarcane is a highly suitable substrate for the production of bio-products. As well as producing hi...
Sugarcane bagasse (SCB) is one of the world's most abundant agricultural residues and in an Indian c...
Background Driven by a range of sustainability challenges, e.g. climate change, resource depletion a...
Sugarcane bagasse (SCB) is anticipated to emerge as a potential threat to waste management in India ...
Integration of second generation ethanol production from lignocellulosic material with first generat...
A detailed techno-economic analysis and life cycle assessment (LCA) of a novel bio-refinery that pro...
Succinic acid (SA) is used as a commodity chemical and as a precursor in chemical industry to produc...
Fermentation-derived bio-succinic acid (BioSA) is a valuable intermediate; it is used as a chemical ...
Bio-based succinic acid has the potential to become a platform chemical, i.e. a key building block f...
The production of platform chemicals via carbon negative technologies will play an important role in...
Succinic acid is a compound used for manufacturing lacquers, resins, and other coating chemicals. It...
Succinic acid (SA) is a top platform chemical obtainable from biomass. The current study evaluated t...
Biomass-derived succinic acid (Bio-SA) has been described as a strategic platform chem., due to its ...
According to the US Department of Energy, succinic acid (SA) is a top platform chemical that can be ...
Over the past few years, bio-succinic acid from renewable resources has gained increasing attention ...
Sugarcane is a highly suitable substrate for the production of bio-products. As well as producing hi...
Sugarcane bagasse (SCB) is one of the world's most abundant agricultural residues and in an Indian c...
Background Driven by a range of sustainability challenges, e.g. climate change, resource depletion a...
Sugarcane bagasse (SCB) is anticipated to emerge as a potential threat to waste management in India ...
Integration of second generation ethanol production from lignocellulosic material with first generat...