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Journal of Environmental Management | 2010

Economic assessment of flash co-pyrolysis of short rotation coppice and biopolymer waste streams.

Tom Kuppens; Tom Cornelissen; Robert Carleer; Jan Yperman; Sonja Schreurs; Maarten Jans; Theo Thewys

The disposal problem associated with phytoextraction of farmland polluted with heavy metals by means of willow requires a biomass conversion technique which meets both ecological and economical needs. Combustion and gasification of willow require special and costly flue gas treatment to avoid re-emission of the metals in the atmosphere, whereas flash pyrolysis mainly results in the production of (almost) metal free bio-oil with a relatively high water content. Flash co-pyrolysis of biomass and waste of biopolymers synergistically improves the characteristics of the pyrolysis process: e.g. reduction of the water content of the bio-oil, more bio-oil and less char production and an increase of the HHV of the oil. This research paper investigates the economic consequences of the synergistic effects of flash co-pyrolysis of 1:1 w/w ratio blends of willow and different biopolymer waste streams via cost-benefit analysis and Monte Carlo simulations taking into account uncertainties. In all cases economic opportunities of flash co-pyrolysis of biomass with biopolymer waste are improved compared to flash pyrolysis of pure willow. Of all the biopolymers under investigation, polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) is the most promising, followed by Eastar, Biopearls, potato starch, polylactic acid (PLA), corn starch and Solanyl in order of decreasing profits. Taking into account uncertainties, flash co-pyrolysis is expected to be cheaper than composting biopolymer waste streams, except for corn starch. If uncertainty increases, composting also becomes more interesting than flash co-pyrolysis for waste of Solanyl. If the investment expenditure is 15% higher in practice than estimated, the preference for flash co-pyrolysis compared to composting biopolymer waste becomes less clear. Only when the system of green current certificates is dismissed, composting clearly is a much cheaper processing technique for disposing of biopolymer waste.


Fuel | 2008

Flash co-pyrolysis of biomass with polylactic acid. Part 1: Influence on bio-oil yield and heating value

Tom Cornelissen; Jan Yperman; Guy Reggers; Sonja Schreurs; Robert Carleer


Fuel | 2009

Fast pyrolysis of heavy metal contaminated willow: Influence of the plant part

Caroline Lievens; Robert Carleer; Tom Cornelissen; Jan Yperman


Fuel | 2008

Flash co-pyrolysis of biomass with polyhydroxybutyrate: Part 1. Influence on bio-oil yield, water content, heating value and the production of chemicals

Tom Cornelissen; Maarten Jans; Jan Yperman; Guy Reggers; Sonja Schreurs; Robert Carleer


Fuel | 2008

Study of the potential valorisation of heavy metal contaminated biomass via phytoremediation by fast pyrolysis: Part II: Characterisation of the liquid and gaseous fraction as a function of the temperature

Caroline Lievens; Jan Yperman; Tom Cornelissen; Robert Carleer


Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2009

Flash co-pyrolysis of biomass: The influence of biopolymers

Tom Cornelissen; Maarten Jans; Mark Stals; Tom Kuppens; Theo Thewys; Gerrit K. Janssens; H. Pastijn; Jan Yperman; Guy Reggers; Sonja Schreurs; Robert Carleer


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2011

Economics of electricity and heat production by gasification or flash pyrolysis of short rotation coppice in Flanders (Belgium)

Thomas Voets; Tom Kuppens; Tom Cornelissen; Theo Thewys


Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2011

Water content of pyrolysis oil: Comparison between Karl Fischer titration, GC/MS-corrected azeotropic distillation and 1H NMR spectroscopy

Koen Smets; Peter Adriaensens; Jens Vandewijngaarden; Mark Stals; Tom Cornelissen; Sonja Schreurs; Robert Carleer; Jan Yperman


Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems | 2012

A statistical data-processing methodology of Py–GC/MS data for the simulation of flash co-pyrolysis reactor experiments

Tom Cornelissen; Geert Molenberghs; Maarten Jans; Jan Yperman; Sonja Schreurs; Robert Carleer


Archive | 2009

Flash (co-)pyrolysis as a sustainable technique for bio-oil production

Tom Kuppens; Tom Cornelissen; Robert Carleer; Jan Yperman; Sonja Schreurs; Theo Thewys

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Jan Yperman

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Geert Molenberghs

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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