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Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2004

Effects of Trace Contaminants on Catalytic Processing of Biomass-Derived Feedstocks

Douglas C. Elliott; Keith Peterson; Danielle S. Muzatko; Eric V. Alderson; Todd R. Hart; Gary G. Neuenschwander

Model compound testing was conducted in a batch reactor to evaluate the effects of trace contaminant components on catalytic hydrogenation of sugars. Trace components are potential catalyst poisons when processing biomass feedstocks to value-added chemical products. Trace components include inorganic elements such as alkali metals and alkaline earths, phosphorus, sulfur, aluminum, silicon, chloride, or transition metals. Protein components in biomass feedstocks can lead to formation of peptide fractions (from hydro-lysis) or ammonium ions (from more severe breakdown), both of which might interfere with catalysis. The batch reactor tests were performed in a 300-mL stirred autoclave, with multiple liquid samples withdrawn over the period of the experiment. Evaluation of these test results suggests that most of the catalyst inhibition is related to nitrogen-containing components.


Archive | 2009

Catalytic Hydrothermal Gasification of Lignin-Rich Biorefinery Residues and Algae Final Report

Douglas C. Elliott; Gary G. Neuenschwander; Todd R. Hart; Leslie J. Rotness; Alan H. Zacher; Daniel M. Santosa; Corinne Valkenburt; Susanne B. Jones; Sandra A. Tjokro Rahardjo

This report describes the results of the work performed by PNNL using feedstock materials provided by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, KL Energy and Lignol lignocellulosic ethanol pilot plants. Test results with algae feedstocks provided by Genifuel, which provided in-kind cost share to the project, are also included. The work conducted during this project involved developing and demonstrating on the bench-scale process technology at PNNL for catalytic hydrothermal gasification of lignin-rich biorefinery residues and algae. A technoeconomic assessment evaluated the use of the technology for energy recovery in a lignocellulosic ethanol plant.


Other Information: PBD: 6 May 2003 | 2003

High Activity catalysts for Polyols Production From C-6 Sugars

Todd A. Werpy; Alan H. Zacher; John G. Frye; Keith Peterson; Gary G. Neuenschwander; Eric V. Alderson; Daniel Muzatko; James F. White

Over the course of this project, many significant discoveries have been made in the process for the conversion of sorbitol to value added products. The object was developing a process for the production of propylene glycol (PG), ethylene glycol (EG), and glycerol from sorbitol.


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2005

Biomass gasification in near- and super-critical water: Status and prospects

Yukihiko Matsumura; Tomoaki Minowa; Biljana Potic; Sascha R.A. Kersten; W. Prins; Willibrordus Petrus Maria van Swaaij; Bert van de Beld; Douglas C. Elliott; Gary G. Neuenschwander; Andrea Kruse; Michael Jerry Antal


Environmental Progress | 2009

Catalytic hydroprocessing of biomass fast pyrolysis bio‐oil to produce hydrocarbon products

Douglas C. Elliott; Todd R. Hart; Gary G. Neuenschwander; Leslie J. Rotness; Alan H. Zacher


Algal Research-Biomass Biofuels and Bioproducts | 2013

Process development for hydrothermal liquefaction of algae feedstocks in a continuous-flow reactor

Douglas C. Elliott; Todd R. Hart; Andrew J. Schmidt; Gary G. Neuenschwander; Leslie J. Rotness; Mariefel V. Olarte; Alan H. Zacher; Karl O. Albrecht; Richard T. Hallen; Johnathan E. Holladay


Energy & Fuels | 2012

Catalytic Hydroprocessing of Fast Pyrolysis Bio-oil from Pine Sawdust

Douglas C. Elliott; Todd R. Hart; Gary G. Neuenschwander; Leslie J. Rotness; Mariefel V. Olarte; Alan H. Zacher; Yrjö Solantausta


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2004

Chemical Processing in High-Pressure Aqueous Environments. 7. Process Development for Catalytic Gasification of Wet Biomass Feedstocks

Douglas C. Elliott; Gary G. Neuenschwander; Todd R. Hart; R. Scott Butner; Alan H. Zacher; Mark H. Engelhard; James S. Young; David E. McCready


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2006

Chemical Processing in High-Pressure Aqueous Environments. 8. Improved Catalysts for Hydrothermal Gasification

Douglas C. Elliott; Todd R. Hart; Gary G. Neuenschwander


ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering | 2014

Hydrothermal Processing of Macroalgal Feedstocks in Continuous-Flow Reactors

Douglas C. Elliott; Todd R. Hart; Gary G. Neuenschwander; Leslie J. Rotness; Guri Roesijadi; Alan H. Zacher; Jon K. Magnuson

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Douglas C. Elliott

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Todd R. Hart

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Alan H. Zacher

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Leslie J. Rotness

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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R. Scott Butner

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Andrew J. Schmidt

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Eric V. Alderson

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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John G. Frye

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Keith Peterson

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Mariefel V. Olarte

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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