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Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2008

Maximizing the liquid fuel yield in a biorefining process

Bo Zhang; Marc von Keitz; Kenneth J. Valentas

Biorefining strives to recover the maximum value from each fraction, at minimum energy cost. In order to seek an unbiased and thorough assessment of the alleged opportunity offered by biomass fuels, the direct conversion of various lignocellulosic biomass was studied: aspen pulp wood (Populus tremuloides), aspen wood pretreated with dilute acid, aspen lignin, aspen logging residues, corn stalk, corn spathe, corn cob, corn stover, corn stover pellet, corn stover pretreated with dilute acid, and lignin extracted from corn stover. Besides the heating rate, the yield of liquid products was found to be dependent on the final liquefaction temperature and the length of liquefaction time. The major compounds of the liquid products from various origins were identified by GC–MS. The lignin was found to be a good candidate for the liquefaction process, and biomass fractionation was necessary to maximize the yield of the liquid bio‐fuel. The results suggest a biorefinery process accompanying pretreatment, fermentation to ethanol, liquefaction to bio‐crude oil, and other thermo‐conversion technologies, such as gasification. Other biorefinery options, including supercritical water gasification and the effectual utilization of the bio‐crude oil, are also addressed.


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2010

Hydrothermal carbonization of microalgae

Steven M. Heilmann; H. Ted Davis; Lindsey R. Jader; Paul A. Lefebvre; Michael J. Sadowsky; Frederick J. Schendel; Marc von Keitz; Kenneth J. Valentas


Applied Energy | 2011

Hydrothermal carbonization of microalgae II. Fatty acid, char, and algal nutrient products

Steven M. Heilmann; Lindsey R. Jader; Laurie A. Harned; Michael J. Sadowsky; Frederick J. Schendel; Paul A. Lefebvre; Marc von Keitz; Kenneth J. Valentas


Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2009

Thermochemical liquefaction of high-diversity grassland perennials

Bo Zhang; Marc von Keitz; Kenneth J. Valentas


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2011

Hydrothermal carbonization of distiller's grains

Steven M. Heilmann; Lindsey R. Jader; Michael J. Sadowsky; Frederick J. Schendel; Marc von Keitz; Kenneth J. Valentas


Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2009

Adsorption of fermentation inhibitors from lignocellulosic biomass hydrolyzates for improved ethanol yield and value-added product recovery

Rajiv Ranjan; Stefan Thust; Chrysanthos E. Gounaris; Maybelle Woo; Christodoulos A. Floudas; Marc von Keitz; Kenneth J. Valentas; James Wei; Michael Tsapatsis


Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2008

Thermal Effects on Hydrothermal Biomass Liquefaction

Bo Zhang; Marc von Keitz; Kenneth J. Valentas


Archive | 2011

Process for obtaining oils, lipids and lipid-derived materials from low cellulosic biomass materials

Steven M. Heilmann; Kenneth J. Valentas; Marc von Keitz; Frederick J. Schendel; Paul A. Lefebvre; Michael J. Sadowsky; Laurie A. Harned; Lindsey R. Jader


Archive | 2012

SYNTHETIC COAL AND METHODS OF PRODUCING SYNTHETIC COAL FROM FERMENTATION RESIDUE

Frederick J. Schendel; Marc von Keitz; Kenneth J. Valentas; Lindsey R. Jader; Steven M. Heilmann


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2011

Hydrothermal carbonization of distillers grains

Steven M. Heilmann; Lindsey R. Jader; Michael J. Sadowsky; Frederick J. Schendel; Marc von Keitz; Kenneth J. Valentas

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Bo Zhang

Southeast University

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Amy Miller

University of Minnesota

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