Journal
BIOFUELS BIOPRODUCTS & BIOREFINING-BIOFPR
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages 239-250Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bbb.1834
Keywords
biorefinery; kraft lignin, de-polymerized kraft lignin; bio-polyols; biophenols; techno-economic analysis
Funding
- NSERC
- Ontario government via an NSERC
- NSERC/FPInnovations Industrial Research Chair program
- ORF-RE grant in Forest Biorefinery
- NSERC Biomaterials and Chemicals Strategic Research Network (Lignoworks)
- Canada-Brazil Science Without Borders/CNPq Graduate Scholarship
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This paper presents a techno-economic and risk analysis of a kraft lignin (KL) biorefinery (3000 tonne of KL.yeal(-1) capacity), where KL is depolymerized to produce depolymerized kraft lignin (DKL) as a bio-substitute to polyol and phenol for the production of bio-based polymers (polyurethane and phenolic resins). Three scenarios were examined: (i) DKL as a phenol substitute, (H) DKL as a polyol substitute, and (Hi) oxypropylated depolymerized kraft lignin (Oxy-DKL) a polyol substitute. The Net Present Value was calculated to compare these scenarios. To address the uncertainty risks in feed-stock and product price, a sensitivity analysis and a Monte Carlo simulation were performed. Results show that DKL and Oxy-DKL derived from the KL biorefinery are a feasible bio-substitute for petroleum-based polyols with a minimum selling price of 1440 and 1623 US$.t(-1), respectively. However, DKL is likely not feasible when replacing phenol (minimum selling price of 1421 US$.t(-1)) due to the current low market price of phenol. The feasibility of the KL biorefinery is highly sensitive to the market prices of the products. Feedstock supply and market demand for lignin-derived biopolyols are still uncertain; therefore, a supply chain design model is necessary for decision-making. (C) 2017 Society of Chemical Industry and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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