Chemical Engineering Transactions (May 2015)

Toward an Efficient Biorefining of Microalgae and Biomass Alike: a Unit Operating View on How to Mimick the Optimisation History of the Crude Oil Refining Industry

  • L. Di Paola,
  • A. Cicci,
  • M. Bravi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3303/CET1543221
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43

Abstract

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One major hindrance to biomass deployment, and one which only benefitted from an unbalanced development, is refining into the different fractions which have a market value. Indeed, most products obtained from oil refining owe to the level of sophistication and optimisation reached by energy-integrated fractioning (mostly, distillation) networks. The separation stage of microalgal and lignocellulosic biomass could be addressed by using a converging approach employing a multipurpose solvent which may be adapted by one single and simple operation to different extractions. Such a single-solvent separation approach would lend itself to scaleup to a solvent-integrated fractionation network that might help mimicking the success story of the oil refining industry.