ADI conducted a technical scan of non-hydroprocessing routes for upgrading biomass-derived pyrolysis oil, focusing on solvent extraction and membrane-based fractionation. The assessment identified high-value chemical pathways for light olefin streams, benchmarking potential products like acrylic acid and lube additives against minimum economic scale (MES) requirements.
The client
Biomass conversion technology developer
The situation
Uncertainty regarding the feasibility of using novel separation and chemical conversion routes to upgrade unstable bio-oil into fuel-range fractions.
ADI’s contributions
Separation technology scan
ADI evaluated extractive distillation and liquid-liquid extraction methods, identifying water washing as a cost-effective initial step for phase separation.
Membrane feasibility study
Analysis of ceramic and polyimide systems, including Max-Dewax benchmarks, demonstrated the potential for size-based isolation of heavy fractions.
Olefin monetization filtering
Using chemistry and scale as primary filters, ADI isolated four chemical applications and two fuel products viable for low-volume streams.
Primary research insights
Interviews with experts from firms including PNNL, GTI, and ExxonMobil provided validation for stabilization pathways and “green” chemical precursor potential.
Key outcomes
- Prioritized size-based membrane filtration and specialized chemical applications to maximize the value of bio-oil light ends.
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