Techno-Economic Analysis of Biomass Value-Added Processing Informed by Pilot Scale De-Ashing of Paper Sludge Feedstock: Article No. 130744

Phoenix Tiller, Hyeonji Park, David Cruz, Edgar Carrejo, David Johnson, Ashutosh Mittal, Richard Venditti, Sunkyu Park

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Abstract

Paper sludge biomass represents an underutilized feedstock rich in pulped and processed cellulose which is currently a waste stream with significant disposal cost to industry for landfilling services. Effective fractionation of the cellulose from paper sludge presents an opportunity to yield cellulose as feedstock for value-added processes. A novel approach to cellulose fractionation is the sidehill screening system, herein studied at the pilot-plant scale. Composition analysis determined ash removal and carbohydrate retention of both sidehill and high-performance benchtop screening systems. Sidehill screening resulted in greater carbohydrates retention relative to benchtop screening (90% vs 66%) and similar ash removal (95% vs 98%). Techno-economic analysis for production of sugar syrup yielded a minimum selling price of $331/metric ton of sugar syrup including disposal savings, significantly less than a commercial sugar syrup without fractionation. Sensitivity analysis showed that screening conditions played a significant role in economic feasibility for cellulosic yield and downstream processes.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages7
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume401
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-2A00-89858

Keywords

  • fractionation
  • paper sludge
  • process simulation
  • techno-economic analysis
  • waste valorization

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