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W ageningen 2013 Marieke Bruins BCH Ton van Boxtel BRD Michel Eppink BPE David Strik ETE 2 new biobased minors Course schedule Biorefinery 2013 Biorefinery Products ID: 483872

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Slide1

Biorefinery in Wageningen

2013, Marieke Bruins (BCH)

Ton van Boxtel (BRD)

Michel Eppink (BPE)

David Strik (ETE)Slide2

2 new biobased minorsSlide3

Course schedule Biorefinery

2013Slide4

Biorefinery

Products

seed

leaf

tuber

Conversion

Raw materials

Processes

NYLON

Biodiesel

Bioelectricity

Separation

(Mechanical)

Preprocessing

Components

BCH-50306

Practical

CalculationsSlide5

BioRefinery

Biorefining

: Sustainable processing of biomass into a spectrum of bio-based products (food, feed, chemicals, materials) and bioenergy (biofuels, power and/or heat).Slide6

Problems with industrialisation

A nauseating stench rose from the canals. The watercourses were littered with dead fish floating on their backs, because the water was so filthy that it had become useless for animals and humans alike, even the pumps produce nothing but spoilt

liquid

Quote from: Anthony Winkler

Prins

(1872

)

Serious problem.

Government and industry tried to put an end to the water pollution, technology was insufficient to be economically feasible.

1900-1950: “Water pollution is part of industrialisation and a price that people pay for prosperity”Slide7

Solanic

Previous attempts were not successfulNew driver for innovation

After World War II environmental awareness increased. New laws: 1969:

“de vervuiler betaald”

Financial aid for research and reorganisation

Now: Separation

of proteins

at

an industrial scale for biorefinery. Slide8

Biobased Economy Chains

Cultivation/harvest

pretreatment

Transport/Storage export harbour as:

Processing Rotterdam

Application

Lignocellulose

densification

Pyrolysis oil

Torrefaction pellets

HTU biocrude

FT diesel

Transportation fuels

Electricity

heat

Oil crops

-

Seed, beans

Refinery/conversion

Transportation fuels

Animal feed

Fertilizer

Chemical Industry

Seeds

-

Cereal grains

Refinery/conversion

Transportation fuels

Animal feed

fertilizer

Chemical industry

Sugar/Starch

Refinery/conversion

(hydrous) ethanol

Transportation fuels

fermentation

Leaf

Refinery/conversion

(hydrous) ethanol

protein (hydrolysates)

Transportation fuels

Chemical industry

Algae

Refinery/conversion

Biocrude HTU

protein (hydrolysates)

HTU upgrading

Transportation fuels

Manure

Refinery/conversion

protein (hydrolysates)

Transportation fuels

Chemical industry

HTU: Hydro Thermal UpgradingSlide9

http://www.biobasedeconomy.nl/routekaart

/Slide10

Practical

Computer Practical

Algae biorefinery

Microbial Fuel CellBiorefinery of plant seeds