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3 Supercritical CO 2 A substance above its critical temperature and critical pressure Property tunability near the critical point Supercritical fluids such as CO 2 are considered “green solvents” and are relatively cheap “Liquid-like” density and “gas-like” viscosity Suitable solvent for extracting volatile oils and fragrances Relatively low critical temperature and pressure 31 ºC 73 bar

4 Lab scale Continuous Batch SolidsLiquids Pilot Scale

5 Supercritical Extractor 300 bar 40 ºC 10 g Supercritical Extractor 300 bar 40 ºC 10 g CO 2 -sc OilOil Neochloris vulgarisExtraction time: 1h 2.1 g of oil extracted (>95% of total amount of oil) Chlorella protothecoidesExtraction time: 1h 2.4 g of oil extracted (>95% of total amount of oil)

6 Fatty acid methyl ester (Biodiesel) Triglyceride Overallmechanism

7 Industrial conventional process Low value glycerol Soap formation Purification process that produces waste FFA concentration control High value glycerol Less energy intensive Direct esterification of FFA Reusable catalyst Enzyme

8 Sample analysis On-column GC Reaction stage Separation stage Enzymatic Packed-bed reactor Enzymatic Packed-bed reactor

9 Materials Oil from biomassCO2MethanolLipozyme TL IM® Reaction conditions Temperature: 30 – 50 ºCPressure: 200 barOil to methanol molar ratio: 1:36 – 1:12

10 Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (Biodiesel) Unreacted mono-, di- and triglycerides Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (Biodiesel) Unreacted mono-, di- and triglycerides 70% Conversion 98.6% Conversion

11 Sub-critical Water Suitable properties for hydrolytic, hydrothermal and oxidative processes At near-critical and supercritical conditions, water and gases, e.g., O 2, N 2, NH 3, CO 2,are completely miscible Becomes less suitable for solvating ionic species Dipole moment decreases from ambient to the critical region

12 BiomassBiomass Gaseous Products Water Soluble Products CharChar

13 Ligno-cellulosic material Glucose / Fructose / Xylose FurfuralsFurfurals PhenolsPhenols Acids / Aldehydes GasesGases Higher molecular weight products

14 WaterWater 65% of initial mass hydrolyzed into water soluble compounds Reactor 150 bar 200 ºC 2 g Reactor 150 bar 200 ºC 2 g

15 BiomassBiomass Sc-CO 2 Anti-oxidantsAnti-oxidants Oil Oil ResidueResidue Sub-critical Water 150 – 350 ºC 100 - 250 bar Water+SugarsWater+Sugars Fermentation EthanolEthanol Enzymatic Transesterification BiodieselBiodiesel GlycerolGlycerol Sc-CO 2

16  PTDC/CTM100244/2008  PTDC/EQU-EQU/104452/2008  PTDC/ QUI/ 64744/ 2006  PTDC/EBB-EBI/099237/2008  Project “ReThink”, in collaboration with Delta Cafés  PT20.0607/PTA10376507  European Patent application 08398007.8-2115-19/062008 (US, JP, KR)  PT 41867/10 Patents


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