Process Design and Economics for the Conversion of Lignocellulosic Biomass to Hydrocarbons via Indirect Liquefaction: Thermochemical Research Pathway to High-Octane Gasoline Blendstock Through Methanol/Dimethyl Ether Intermediates

Abhijit Dutta, Eric Tan, Jesse Hensley, Joshua Schaidle, Michael Talmadge, David Humbird, Jeff Ross, Lesley Snowden-Swan, Danielle Sexton, Raymond Yap, John Lukas, Mary Biddy

Research output: NRELTechnical Report

Abstract

This report describes in detail one potential conversion process for the production of high-octane gasoline blendstock via indirect liquefaction of biomass. The processing steps of this pathway include the conversion of biomass to synthesis gas or syngas via indirect gasification, gas cleanup, catalytic conversion of syngas to methanol intermediate, methanol dehydration to dimethyl ether (DME), and catalytic conversion of DME to high-octane, gasoline-range hydrocarbon blendstock product. The conversion process configuration leverages technologies previously advanced by research funded by BETO and demonstrated in 2012 with the production of mixed alcohols from biomass. Biomass-derived syngas cleanup via reforming of tars and other hydrocarbons is one of the key technology advancements realized as part of this prior research and 2012 demonstrations. The process described in this report evaluates a new technology area for the downstream utilization of clean biomass-derived syngas for the production of high-octane hydrocarbon products through methanol and DME intermediates. In this process, methanol undergoes dehydration to DME, which is subsequently converted via homologation reactions to high-octane, gasoline-range hydrocarbon products.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages189
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015

Bibliographical note

Additional report number: PNNL-23822

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/TP-5100-62402

Keywords

  • gasification
  • high octane gasoline
  • indirect liquefaction
  • sustainability
  • technoeconomic analysis

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