iScience (Jan 2020)
System-Level Analysis of Lignin Valorization in Lignocellulosic Biorefineries
Abstract
Summary: We study the economics and energy efficiency of biorefineries employing lignin valorization. We use superstructure-based process synthesis to study different configurations under different types of constraints. Using optimization, we examine the impact of various parameters for lignin valorization such as bioproduct selling price, production cost, conversion coefficient, and energy requirement. The results show that the optimal strategy leading to a minimum ethanol selling price (MESP) of $3.44/GGE does not include lignin valorization. Results indicate that under certain scenarios, the optimal biorefinery strategies with lignin valorization tend to be energy deficient, and thus the optimal pretreatment technology may switch from γ-valerolactone-based deconstruction to ammonia fiber expansion. Further analysis is performed to study how improvements in combinations of selected parameters can lead to lower cost for a thermal-neural biorefinery. : Bioengineering; Industrial Engineering; Systems Engineering; Bioresources; Metabolic Engineering Subject Areas: Bioengineering, Industrial Engineering, Systems Engineering, Bioresources, Metabolic Engineering