Issue 9, 2015

Design and operation of a pilot-scale catalytic biomass pyrolysis unit

Abstract

RTI International is developing an advanced biofuels technology that integrates a catalytic biomass pyrolysis step and a hydroprocessing step to produce infrastructure-compatible biofuels. At the current stage of development, the catalytic biomass pyrolysis process is being scaled-up in a 1 tonne per day (1 TPD) pilot plant based on a single-loop transport reactor design with continuous catalyst circulation and regeneration. The chemistry of biomass pyrolysis is manipulated by the catalyst and by controlling the pyrolysis temperature, vapor residence time, and biomass-to-catalyst ratio. The pilot unit has been successfully operated with a novel catalyst that produces a bio-crude intermediate with 24 wt% oxygen. Product yields and composition in the pilot plant are consistent with results obtained in a laboratory-scale 2.54 cm diameter bubbling fluidized bed reactor. The overall mass balance was 93%, while the carbon closure was 83%.

Graphical abstract: Design and operation of a pilot-scale catalytic biomass pyrolysis unit

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 May 2015
Accepted
06 Aug 2015
First published
07 Aug 2015

Green Chem., 2015,17, 4680-4689

Author version available

Design and operation of a pilot-scale catalytic biomass pyrolysis unit

D. C. Dayton, J. R. Carpenter, A. Kataria, J. E. Peters, D. Barbee, O. D. Mante and R. Gupta, Green Chem., 2015, 17, 4680 DOI: 10.1039/C5GC01023C

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