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Ethanol Waste Paper Converting Waste Paper into Ethanol March 28, 2008.

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1 Ethanol Waste Paper Converting Waste Paper into Ethanol March 28, 2008

2 Outline 1.U.T.C. Engineering 2.Agricultural Comparison 3.Papernol Process Overview 4.Material Balances 5.Energy Balances 6.Equipment Sizing and Cost 7.Full Scale Outlook 8.Current Development

3 Freshman Design Heat & Mass Transfer Reactor Design Distillation Process design Unit Operations Senior Papernol Project Engineering Economics Thermodynamics Intro Chemical Process

4 UTC Papernol Team - 2008

5 How is Papernol Different?

6 Papernol Advantages  Value added to waste stream  Resource from Local Community  Improves Local Economy  Minimal Transportation/Fuel Inputs  No Cropland Requirement

7 Acid Hydrolysis: Dilute acid to generate glucose from cellulose Fermentation: Convert Glucose into Ethanol Purification: Separate Ethanol from water Preparation and Hydrolysis FermentationPurification Papernol Process [C 6 H 10 O 5 ] + H 2 O + H +  C 6 H 12 O 6 C 6 H 12 O 6 + Yeast  2 CO 2 +2 C 2 H 6 O

8 Material Balances PAPER 10,000 lb/day EtOH 500 gal/day

9 Preparation (Basis 10,000 lb paper/Day) 10,000 lb paper 150,000 lb H 2 O 160,000 lb slurry *8,000 lb cellulose* Research: 7% paper water mixture 80% paper is cellulose

10 Hydrolysis (Basis 10,000 lb paper/Day) 2600 lb steam/hr 1600 lb H 2 SO 4 acid 10 lb steam/hr 70% conversion 150,000 lb H 2 O *5600 lb glucose* 160,000 lb slurry 7300 lb solid waste 1300 lb NaOH

11 Evaporation - Fermentation (Basis 10,000 lb paper/Day) 150,000 lb H 2 O *5600 lb glucose* 62,000 lb H 2 O *5600 lb glucose* 62,000 lb H 2 O *2850 lb EtOH* 2750 lb CO 2 1600 gal CW/hr 860 lb yeast 3,000 lb steam/hr

12 Purification (Basis 10,000 lb paper/Day) 65,000 lb EtOH–H 2 O 1.8% EtOH 2,800 lb EtOH 62,200 lb H 2 O 500 gal EtOH Azeotrope at 88%

13 Energy Balances Q IN = 49 million BTU/day Q PRODUCT = 38 million BTU/day Q ADDED Q LOST

14 Preparation 55 kW18 kW

15 Hydrolysis Q IN =2.1 MM BTU/hr Q IN =7700 BTU/hr

16 Evaporation - Fermentation Q OUT = 333,000 BTU/hr Q IN = 4 MM BTU/hr

17 Purification Q IN = 2750 BTU/hr Q IN = 2.5 MM BTU/hr Q OUT = 1.7 MM BTU/hr Q OUT =9300 BTU/hr

18 Equipment Size and Cost EquipmentSize(ft 3 )QuantityTotal Cost (1000$) Storage Hopper9832 Shredder1700132 Mixer1700142 Hydrolysis Tank2700126 Evaporator1 Fermentation Vessel800461 Mixer fermentation 2011 Distillation Column3601600 Molecular Sieve220

19 Equipment Size and Cost EquipmentSize(ft 3 )QuantityTotal Cost (1000$) Slurry Pump122 Slurry Heat Exchanger2500 ft 2 1102 Acid Heat Exchanger11 ft 2 13 ConveyorN/A222

20 Current Development  Economics  Environmental Aspects  (CO 2 foot print)  Utility Costs

21 Stages of Project Development Lab Proof of Concept Medium Small Demonstration Pilot Integrated Processing Full Scale Unit Orange Grove Center Lab Scale – Proof of Concept Currently in Progress at UTC Available Budget: $500 Restricted Testing Medium Scale: 2008-2009 Small Demonstration Budget: $150,000 Tested Using UTC ENGR Labs Pilot Scale: 2009-2010 Integrated Processing Utilize TVA/UTC Chickamauga Site Estimated Budget: $1,000,000 Orange Grove: 2010-2011 Full Unit Skid-Mounted Modular Estimated budget: $3,000,000

22 Potential Orange Grove Site Process 10,000 lb Paper =500 gal of Ethanol per day => Three Tractor Trailers

23 Papernol Outlook  Orange Grove = 500 gal/day max.  Adds value to Orange Grove  Competitive with Corn & Switchgrass  A Renewable Ethanol Source

24 Thank You For Visiting Us ! What Have We Forgotten?


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