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Reactive distillation
Project
Project code: TI-HF-08-PID1495
Contract period: 01.07.2013
- 31.07.2015
Purpose of research: Applied research
Reactive distillation combines two process steps: distillation and chemical reaction in one pot. We intend to produce a bio crude oil through liquefaction of lignocellulosic materials. The intermediate products should be conditioned for further conversion to fuels in oil refineries.
We liquefy lignocellulosic materials (wood, straw) in a slurry-phase reactor at atmospheric pressure without catalyst. At the same time, lower molecular weight products are distilled. We want to investigate the stability of the slurry phase and thus demonstrate the feasibility of the reactive destillation principle in a long duration run.
It is a joint project with the Competence Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency of the University of Applied Science Hamburg (HAW). HAW is testing biomass liquefaction in long duration runs at laboratory scale, calculates energy- and mass balances, generates data for economic evaluation and design of a pilot palnt. HF develops analytical methods for the characterization of the slurry phase and products. The feedback helps to optimize the liquefaction process by reactive destillation.
Section overview
Subjects
- Process engineering
- Renewable Resources