Catalytic hydrothermal decarboxylation of biomass-derived butyric acid can produce renewable biopropane as a direct drop-in replacement fuel for liquefied petroleum gases. In this present study, experimental results from a batch reactor have been used to develop a hypothetical continuous process to deliver 20,000 tonnes/year of biopropane, as base-case capacity, from 10 wt% aqueous butyric acid. A combination of process synthesis and ASPEN Hysys simulation have been used to formulate a process flowsheet, after equipment selection. The flowsheet has been used to carry out economic analyses, which show that the minimum selling price of biopropane is $2.51/kg without selling the CO 2 co-product. However, with the incorporation of existing UK r...
The prospective assessment of the environmental and economic costs of emergent technologies based on...
A techno-economic analysis was conducted to validate the commercial viability of commercial-scale li...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. As part I of two companion papers, the present paper evaluates the...
Catalytic hydrothermal decarboxylation of biomass-derived butyric acid can produce renewable bioprop...
In this study, the conceptual process flowsheet was developed and the economic feasibility of woody ...
The manufacturing industry must diverge from a ‘take, make and waste’ linear production paradigm to...
The catalytic hydrogenation of lignocellulosic derived bio-oil was assessed from the thermodynamic s...
Biomass processing has been identified as a promising source of energy that can replace the use of f...
Advanced biofuel is a promising replacement to fossil fuels for the purpose of protecting the enviro...
The techno-economic performance analysis of biofuel production and electric power generation from bi...
The manufacturing industry must diverge from a ‘take, make and waste’ linear production paradigm tow...
Reductive catalytic fractionation (RCF) is a promising approach to fractionate lignocellulose and co...
AbstractThe techno-economic performance analysis of biofuel production and electric power generation...
This study investigates the economic and environmental benefits of integrating hydroprocessing, ferm...
A plant converting sugarcane bagasse to liquid fuels through thermal liquefaction in an Australian s...
The prospective assessment of the environmental and economic costs of emergent technologies based on...
A techno-economic analysis was conducted to validate the commercial viability of commercial-scale li...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. As part I of two companion papers, the present paper evaluates the...
Catalytic hydrothermal decarboxylation of biomass-derived butyric acid can produce renewable bioprop...
In this study, the conceptual process flowsheet was developed and the economic feasibility of woody ...
The manufacturing industry must diverge from a ‘take, make and waste’ linear production paradigm to...
The catalytic hydrogenation of lignocellulosic derived bio-oil was assessed from the thermodynamic s...
Biomass processing has been identified as a promising source of energy that can replace the use of f...
Advanced biofuel is a promising replacement to fossil fuels for the purpose of protecting the enviro...
The techno-economic performance analysis of biofuel production and electric power generation from bi...
The manufacturing industry must diverge from a ‘take, make and waste’ linear production paradigm tow...
Reductive catalytic fractionation (RCF) is a promising approach to fractionate lignocellulose and co...
AbstractThe techno-economic performance analysis of biofuel production and electric power generation...
This study investigates the economic and environmental benefits of integrating hydroprocessing, ferm...
A plant converting sugarcane bagasse to liquid fuels through thermal liquefaction in an Australian s...
The prospective assessment of the environmental and economic costs of emergent technologies based on...
A techno-economic analysis was conducted to validate the commercial viability of commercial-scale li...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. As part I of two companion papers, the present paper evaluates the...