Improved value and carbon footprint by complete utilization of corncob lignocellulose

Bo Pang, Zhuohua Sun, Lei Wang, Wei Jing Chen, Qian Sun, Xue Fei Cao, Xiao Jun Shen, Lin Xiao, Jin Long Yan, Peter J. Deuss, Tong Qi Yuan*, Run Cang Sun

*Corresponding author voor dit werk

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Lignocellulose, as the most abundant type of inedible biomass, is considered as a promising renewable feedstock for making fuels, chemicals, and materials. However, its complex structure makes most of current biorefinery processes suffer from low resource utilization rates, high energy consumption or ill-defined market orientation of the obtained products. Here, we propose and evaluate the EXA (Ethanol, Xylose, Adhesive) biorefinery strategy based on current xylose industry. This process integrates four conversion and separation stages to consecutively produce ethanol, xylose, and adhesive with total carbon utilization of 79.6%. The key innovation is the establishment of an easy-to-operate process for direct production of high-quality adhesive from a lignin-rich liquid fraction that makes the overall process significantly more sustainable. Techno-economic analysis (TEA) shows that the revenue of proposed EXA process increases more than 110 times compares with the current process and life cycle assessment (LCA) demonstrates a much lower CO2 footprint from an environmental burden per unit of revenue perspective.

Originele taal-2English
Artikelnummer129565
Aantal pagina's12
TijdschriftChemical Engineering Journal
Volume419
Vroegere onlinedatum31-mrt.-2021
DOI's
StatusPublished - 1-sep.-2021

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