Title:
Innovative Upgrading of TCRŽ Intermediates: Pathways to Sustainable Biofuels
Author(s):
Kick, C., Krause, N., Apfelbacher, A., Daschner, R.
Document(s):
Paper
Abstract:
Within the European-funded research project Phy2Climate, an innovative biorefinery was implemented with the overall goal of combining phytoremediation and biofuel production for the maritime and transport sector. In the frame of the biorefinery concept, contaminated biomass harvested from the projects pilot sites are initially converted into gaseous, liquid, and solid intermediate products using the thermo-catalytic reforming process (TCRŽ). These intermediates are subsequently upgraded by applying different techniques. The aim of this study is to investigate the feasibility of the production of Marine Fuels according to ISO 8217 only via an economical distillation process. First results indicate that already most of the parameters stated in the ISO 8217 are within the given thresholds of the norm. However, parameters like the water content, the density and the flash point still must be tuned to meet all specifications. For this, a mild hydrotreatment of the TCRŽ distillate is proposed. Furthermore, the Synol process is introduced as a promising alternative to highly sensitive Gas to Liquid processes like the Fischer-Tropsch process to produce liquid energy carriers from the gaseous TCRŽ-intermediate. The process offers various advantages as it is low-energy intense, as it operates under lower pressure and temperature compared to the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis.
Keywords:
biorefinery, thermochemical conversion, distillation, thermo-catalytic reforming, marine fuels, ISO 8217, gas to liquid, synol process
Topic:
Biomass Conversion to Intermediate Bioenergy Carriers and Sustainable Biofuels
Subtopic:
Pyrolysis
Event:
33rd European Biomass Conference and Exhibition
Session:
5CO.10.4
Pages:
879 - 883
ISBN:
978-88-89407-25-7
Paper DOI:
10.5071/33rdEUBCE2025-5CO.10.4
Price:
FREE