Low energy intensity production of fuel-grade bio-butanol enabled by membrane-based extraction
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Journal Article
Abstract
Widespread use of biofuels is inhibited by the significant energy burden of recovering fuel products from aqueous fermentation systems. Here, we describe a membrane-based extraction (perstraction) system for the recovery of fuel-grade biobutanol from fermentation broths which can extract n-butanol with high purity (>99.5%) while using less than 25% of the energy of current technology options. This is achieved by combining a spray-coated thin-film composite membrane with 2-ethyl-1-hexanol as an extractant. The membrane successfully protects the micro-organisms from the extractant, which, although ideal in other respects, is a metabolic inhibitor. In contrast to water, the extractant does not form a heterogeneous azeotrope with n-butanol, and the overall energy consumption of for n-butanol production is 3.9 MJ kg-1, substantially less than other recovery processes (17.0 – 29.4 MJ kg-1). By (a) extracting n-butanol from the fermentation broth without a phase change, (b) breaking the heterogeneous azeotrope relationship (less energy consumption for distillation), and (c) utilizing a small volume ratio of extractant : fermentation broth (1:100, v/v), the need for high energy intensity processes such as pervaporation, gas stripping or liquid-liquid extraction is avoided. The application of this perstraction system to continuous production of higher alcohols is developed and shown to be highly favourable.
Date Issued
2020-10-24
Date Acceptance
2020-10-23
Citation
Energy and Environmental Science, 2020, 13 (12), pp.4862-4871
ISSN
1754-5692
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Start Page
4862
End Page
4871
Journal / Book Title
Energy and Environmental Science
Volume
13
Issue
12
Copyright Statement
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 202. The article is subject to copyright. All rights reserved. The accepted manuscript is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/)
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Subjects
Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Energy & Fuels
Engineering, Chemical
Environmental Sciences
Chemistry
Engineering
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
ORGANIC-SOLVENT NANOFILTRATION
AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS
COMPOSITE MEMBRANE
N-BUTANOL
RECOVERY
BIOBUTANOL
FABRICATION
PERVAPORATION
REQUIREMENTS
PERSTRACTION
Energy
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2020-10-24