Le Cao Nhien
Yeungnam University
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Biotechnology for Biofuels | 2017
Le Cao Nhien; Nguyen Van Duc Long; Sangyong Kim; Moonyong Lee
BackgroundLignocellulosic biomass is one of the most promising alternatives for replacing mineral resources to overcome global warming, which has become the most important environmental issue in recent years. Furfural was listed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory as one of the top 30 potential chemicals arising from biomass. However, the current production of furfural is energy intensive and uses inefficient technology. Thus, a hybrid purification process that combines extraction and distillation to produce furfural from lignocellulosic biomass was considered and investigated in detail to improve the process efficiency. This effective hybrid process depends on the extracting solvent, which was selected based on a comprehensive procedure that ranged from solvent screening to complete process design.ResultsVarious solvents were first evaluated in terms of their extraction ability. Then, the most promising solvents were selected to study the separation feasibility. Eventually, processes that used the three best solvents (toluene, benzene, and butyl chloride) were designed and optimized in detail using Aspen Plus. Sustainability analysis was performed to evaluate these processes in terms of their energy requirements, total annual costs (TAC), and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The results showed that butyl chloride was the most suitable solvent for the hybrid furfural process because it could save 44.7% of the TAC while reducing the CO2 emissions by 45.5% compared to the toluene process. In comparison with the traditional purification process using distillation, this suggested hybrid extraction/distillation process can save up to 19.2% of the TAC and reduce 58.3% total annual CO2 emissions. Furthermore, a sensitivity analysis of the feed composition and its effect on the performance of the proposed hybrid system was conducted.ConclusionsButyl chloride was found to be the most suitable solvent for the hybrid extraction/distillation process of furfural production. The proposed hybrid sequence was more favorable than the traditional distillation process when the methanol fraction of the feed stream was <3% and more benefit could be obtained when that fraction decreased.
International Journal of Chemical Engineering and Applications | 2014
Le Cao Nhien; Gyeongmin Kim; Riezqa Andika; Yuli Amalia Husnil; Moonyong Lee
Abstract—This paper proposed a novel integrated design of azeotropic mixtures distillation process based on mechanical vapor recompression (MVR). The extractive distillation of acetone - methanol binary system that forms a homogeneous minimum - boiling azeotrope was studied. Based on the simulation result, the total energy consumption of the proposed sequence is 62% less than the existing extractive distillation configuration.
Applied Energy | 2015
Nguyen Van Duc Long; Le Quang Minh; Le Cao Nhien; Moonyong Lee
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2016
Le Cao Nhien; Nguyen Van Duc Long; Sangyong Kim; Moonyong Lee
Biochemical Engineering Journal | 2016
Le Cao Nhien; Nguyen Van Duc Long; Sangyong Kim; Moonyong Lee
Energy Conversion and Management | 2017
Le Cao Nhien; Nguyen Van Duc Long; Moonyong Lee
Chemical Engineering Research & Design | 2016
Le Cao Nhien; Nguyen Van Duc Long; Moonyong Lee
Journal of Membrane Science | 2016
Gregorius Rionugroho Harvianto; Faizan Ahmad; Le Cao Nhien; Moonyong Lee
Chemical Engineering and Processing | 2018
Nguyen Van Duc Long; Jimin Hong; Le Cao Nhien; Moonyong Lee
Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry | 2017
Riezqa Andika; Le Cao Nhien; Moonyong Lee