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Process design and scale-up study for the production of polyol-based biopolymers from sawdust
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Bio-based polymers
Polyols
Renewable materials
Process design
Circular economy
Clasificación UNESCO
3303 Ingeniería y Tecnología Químicas
Fecha de publicación
2021
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Roldán-San Antonio, J. E., Martín-Hernández, E., Briones, R., & Martín, M. (2021). Process design and scale-up study for the production of polyol-based biopolymers from sawdust. Sustainable Production and Consumption, 27, 462-470. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.spc.2021.01.015
Resumen
[EN] Sawdust is a by-product of the forestry industry which can be used as raw material for the production
of added-value bio-based chemicals, leading to the development of a circular economy based on this
organic resource. One of the most promising approaches for the reuse of sawdust is the production of
polyols, which in turn can be used as raw material for the production of biopolymers. In this work, this
process is analyzed to develop a sustainable alternative for the processing of forestry waste, obtaining
biodegradable polymers than can be re-incorporated into the production cycle. A conceptual design and
scale up of the process for the production of polyols out of sawdust and glycerol is developed based
on experimental data. The process has been designed following the premise of being as environmentally
sustainable as possible, but using simple equipment feasible to be deployed and operated by the timber
facilities. Therefore, sawdust is used as raw material and energy source. The process is modeled using
an equation based approach to perform a techno-economic analysis of it. The proportions of sawdust
devoted to polyol production and thermal energy generation and power consumption are determined,
as well as capital and operating expenses. In addition, a scale-up study to determine the effect of the
economies of scale on the economic performance of the process proposed is carried out, as well as a
sensitivity analysis in order to assess the influence of the raw materials price on the production cost. The
results show that, for usual market prices of glycerol and starch, the production cost ranges from 0.10 to
0.66 USD per kilogram of biopolymer produced.
URI
ISSN
2352-5509
DOI
10.1016/j.spc.2021.01.015
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