| Literature DB >> 33851793 |
Joseph Samec1, Davide Di Francesco2, Christian Dahlstrand3, Joakim Löfstedt3, Alexander Orebom3, Johan Verendel3, Christopher Carrick3, Åsa Håkansson4, Sören Eriksson4, Henrik Rådberg4, Henrik Wallmo5, Martin Wimby6, Florian Huber7, Christopher Federsel7, Mattias Backmark4.
Abstract
By extracting lignin, pulp production can be increased without heavy investments in a new recovery boiler, the typical bottleneck of a pulp mill. The extraction is performed by using 0.20 and 0.15 weight equivalents of CO 2 and H 2 SO 4 respectively. Herein, we describe lignin esterification with fatty acids using benign reagents to generate a lignin ester mixable with gas oils. The esterification is accomplished by activating the fatty acid and lignin with acetic anhydride which can be regenerated from the acetic acid recycled in this reaction. The resulting mass balance ratio is fatty acid:lignin:acetic acid (2:1:0.1). This lignin ester can be hydroprocessed to generate hydrocarbons in gasoline, aviation, and diesel range. A 300-hour continuous production of fuel was accomplished. By recirculating reagents from both the esterification step and applying a water gas shift reaction on off-gases from the hydroprocessing, a favorable overall mass balance is realized.Entities:
Keywords: biofuels-organocatalysis-lignin-hydrotreatment-valorization
Year: 2021 PMID: 33851793 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.202100496
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928