Authors
Yetunde E Sorunmu, Pieter Billen, Yaseen Elkasabi, Charles A Mullen, Nelson A Macken, Akwasi A Boateng, Sabrina Spatari
Publication date
2017/10/2
Journal
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
Volume
5
Issue
10
Pages
8804-8814
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Horse manure, the improper disposal of which, imposes considerable environmental costs, constitutes an apt feedstock for conversion to renewable fuels and chemicals when tail gas reactive pyrolysis (TGRP) is employed. TGRP is a modification of fast pyrolysis that recycles its noncondensable gases and produces a bio-oil low in oxygen concentration and rich in naphthalene. Herein, we evaluate the coproduction of phenol as a value-added renewable chemical, alongside jet-range fuels within distributed TGRP systems using techno-economic analysis and life cycle assessment. We investigate the metrics global warming potential (GWP), cumulative exergy demand (CExD), and cost for the conversion of 200 dry metric tons per day of horse manure to bio-oil and its subsequent upgrade to hydrocarbon fuel and phenolic chemicals. Assigning credits for the offset of the coproducts, the net GWP and CExD of TGRP …
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