Catalytic Conversion of Paper Sludge Carbohydrates to Jet Fuel Range Hydrocarbons: Process Optimization and Techno-Economic Analysis: Article No. 160622

David Cruz, Hyeonji Park, Phoenix Tiller, Adarsh Kumar, Ronalds Gonzalez, Ashutosh Mittal, David Johnson, Sunkyu Park

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Abstract

This study presents a catalytic pathway involving seven pretreatment and conversion steps to upgrade carbohydrates in paper sludge into a hydrocarbon blend compatible with conventional aviation fuel. Fuel-critical properties analysis by two independent laboratories confirmed that 44.3 % of the resulting hydrocarbon product meets Jet A standards. Nine biorefinery configurations were examined to identify strategies for reducing the minimum fuel selling price (MFSP) of the final hydrocarbon product. Techno-economic analysis revealed that replacing 1,4-dioxane with acetone and increasing sugar concentration during the dehydration step, along with using biobased methyl ethyl ketone in aldol-condensation, are key factors in reducing the MFSP from $8.6 per gasoline gallon equivalent (GGE) in the base case to $4.5/GGE in the optimized scenario. A sensitivity assessment was conducted for each configuration analyzed to identify additional process optimization opportunities to enhance the economic viability of the biorefinery process relative to conventional jet fuel.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages14
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume507
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-2800-94142

Keywords

  • bioeconomy
  • biorefinery
  • process design
  • pulp and paper
  • solvent analysis
  • waste valorization

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