Abstract
Six biomass pretreatment processes to convert switchgrass to fermentable sugars and ultimately to cellulosic ethanol are compared on a consistent basis in this technoeconomic analysis. The six pretreatment processes are ammonia fiber expansion (AFEX), dilute acid (DA), lime, liquid hot water (LHW), soaking in aqueous ammonia (SAA), and sulfur dioxide-impregnated steam explosion (SO 2). Each pretreatment process is modeled in the framework of an existing biochemical design model so that systematic variations of process-related changes are consistently captured. The pretreatment area process design and simulation are based on the research data generated within the Biomass Refining Consortium for Applied Fundamentals and Innovation (CAFI) 3 project. Overall ethanol production, total capital investment, and minimum ethanol selling price (MESP) are reported along with selected sensitivity analysis. The results show limited differentiation between the projected economic performances of the pretreatment options, except for processes that exhibit significantly lower monomer sugar and resulting ethanol yields.
Original language | American English |
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Pages (from-to) | 11105-11114 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | Bioresource Technology |
Volume | 102 |
Issue number | 24 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2011 |
NREL Publication Number
- NREL/JA-5100-51238
Keywords
- Biomass
- Enzymatic hydrolysis
- Pretreatment
- Process economics
- Switchgrass