Abdullah Al Aqeel, Cami Andrie Andy Marushack, Kevin Schilling Justin Wilde.

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Abdullah Al Aqeel, Cami Andrie Andy Marushack, Kevin Schilling Justin Wilde

Overview/Project definition Feed Pretreatment Enzymatic hydrolysis Enzymes Separating sugars Furnace/Flue gas clean up Pricing/Economics OSHA and permitting

To convert cellulose in poplar tree biomass to sugars, in preparation for fermentation into ethanol Requirements 80+% total sugar conversion 90+% sugar purity in each sugar stream

Location Oregon (Grant or Harney county) Size 120 tons per day 5.2 times size of ZeaChem pilot plant Feed Hybrid poplar 29 Debarked

Six year maturity period ~800 trees per acre 10 tons/acre/year 730 acres/year ~4400 planted acres

~45,000 acres grown in Oregon and Washington Over 50,000 acres in a few years 5.2 million gallons of ethanol per year (theoretical)

Pretreatment Hydrolysis Furnace/Flue gas clean up Ethanol Precipitation

Milling process Arrives as chips Shredder Knife mill Hammer mill Particles ~1.6 mm 15% solid solution

Use 96% sulfuric acid 1.6% acid solution Reactor 200 o C 15.3 atm Side reactions Lignin components Furfural Slight hydrolysis

Flash drum 130 o C 2.7 atm pH control Lime (CaO) pH 4.95

Enzymatic hydrolysis

Stoichiometric reactor Main reactions: 70 o C and 1 atm pH at 4.95 Enzyme feed separate Conversion set to 80% NREL’s reactors C6 sugar

Cellulase enzyme “cocktail” Provides essential sub-enzymes for the process Lowers cost Potential to be immobilized Cellulase enzyme Cellulase

Mentor: Hee Joon Park Magnetic nano particle immobilization 13 nm to 36 nm Ten cycle maximum Increase of conversion to 80% after 7 cycles Decrease in activity after 5 cycles

Add four times amount to get to 80% initially Add small amounts after start-up Compensate for loss of enzymes after 10 cycles Reduces cost of enzymes $0.10 per theoretical gallon of ethanol produced Estimate yearly cost of enzymes

Ethanol precipitation

Preheat Two steps 200 o C 67 million Btu/hr Flash drum 1atm Commercial grade flash drum

C5 sugars Pharmaceuticals Sweeteners Ethanol C6 sugars High-fructose sugars Ethanol Market flexibility and stability

Solubility principal Water dielectric constant = 80.1 Ethanol dielectric constant = 24.3 Glucose Stable, less polar Pentose Stronger polarity Higher tendency to interact Precipitates out at a ratio if 3:1ethanol to solution

Precipitation by use of ethanol 80 o C 3 to 1 ethanol vs. sugar stream 24 hour residence time 93% C5 precipitation Solid liquid separation Continuous separating centrifuge C5 sugars purity93.9% C6 sugar purity93.9%

Ethanol recovery Preheat using water recycle 180 o C Flash drum 1 atm 99% recovery of ethanol Feed ethanol lb/hr

Air fed furnace Lime and CaCO 3 neutralizer Ammonia catalyst scrubber

Furnace 550 o C and 5 atm Major pollutants NO 2 -from air intake SO 2 -from burning biomass and leftover H 2 SO 4 Reactions for scrubbers

Oregon air standards SO ppm NO ppm

Energy balance 65.4 MW needed Major products SubstanceIN [kg/hr]OUT [kg/hr] Biomass Cellulose Xylan Arabinan759 Mannan2023 Galactan891 Lignin Glucolignin32 Xylolignin32 Manolignin32 Galactolignin32 Arabinolignin32 Furfural04 H 2 SO CaO CaSO Cellobiose10070 Cellulase10070 Glucose03917 Xylose01241 Arabinose070 Galactose096 Mannose0216 Ethanol N2N CO O2O NO 2 04 NH SO 2 03 CaCO Ca SO H2OH2O TOTAL

FeedCost Poplar$38/ton Lime (CaO) & Limestone (CaCO 3 )$72.2/ton 96% Sulfuric acid$329/ton Water$0.9/ton Ethanol (E100)$2.10/gal Ammonia (NH 3 )$521/ton Immobilized enzymes$520,000/yr

Glucose $0.21 per pound Arabinose, xylose and other C5 sugars $0.26 per pound

Purchased Equipment Cost $10.0 million Fixed Capital Investment (FCI) 503% installation factor $50.4 million 75% capacity for year 1 2-year construction period 10% discount factor 35% tax rate

Feed cost $9.3 million/yr Product revenue $35.3 million/yr Net product revenue $26.0 million/yr Net present value (20 yrs) $111.3 million (NPV0) $6.0 million (NPV10) Internal rate of return 11% Payback period 6.95 years

Plant design Physical plant designs Guard rails Heat exposure General work conditions Chemical considerations Storage systems Response kits on sight General worker knowledge Emergency considerations

Water pollution Water discharge Small amount of H 2 SO 4 and furfural Solid disposal Obtain Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) permit Regulate waste

Produce own enzymes Include a fermentation system to produce ethanol directly Research newer, better organisms (i.e. Q Microbe) Investigate lowering viscosity of the process stream Add a turbine/generator to capture energy

Positives Good IRR Green technology New technology Negatives Fluctuating sugar prices Solids processing facility

Video Acknowledgments Dr. Patrick Johnson Advisor Adjunct professor John Myers Advisor and professor of senior design I Dr. H. Gordon Harris Professor of senior design II Hee Joon Park and Joo Seob Lee Graduate student mentors