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Page 1: Bio-oil for the Future - vtt.fi · Technology supplied by Integrated Fast Pyrolysis – VTT Technology The first integrated industrial plant will be the demonstration by Fortum Power

Bio-oil for the Future

Fast Pyrolysis Liquids as Energy Carriers

Page 2: Bio-oil for the Future - vtt.fi · Technology supplied by Integrated Fast Pyrolysis – VTT Technology The first integrated industrial plant will be the demonstration by Fortum Power

Technology supplied by

Integrated Fast Pyrolysis – VTT Technology The first integrated industrial plant will be the demonstration by Fortum Power and Heat in Finland in 2014 at the scale of 50 000 t/a of bio-oil. Bio-oil will be used in district heat production replacing fossil fuels.

Metso DNA automation system High pressure steam Turbine

Electricity

Non-condensible gas

District heat

Condenser Crusher

Drying

Forest residue

Fluidized bed boiler Pyrolysis unit Bio-oil

Page 3: Bio-oil for the Future - vtt.fi · Technology supplied by Integrated Fast Pyrolysis – VTT Technology The first integrated industrial plant will be the demonstration by Fortum Power

PYROLYSIS LIQUID

WATER SOLUBLES WATER INSOLUBLES

DCM-SOLUBLES DCM-INSOLUBLES

ETHER SOLUBLES ETHER INSOLUBLES

WATER EXTRACTION

DICHLOROMETHANE EXTRACTIONETHER EXTRACTION

OH O

H2C - CH

HOOH OH

OCH 3

O CHO

O

OH OH

OH

O

O

CH2

C - CH3

HO

OC - H

HO

O

H3C - OH

ACIDS, ALCOHOLS BY GC/FID

SOLIDS AS METHANOL/DCM INSOLUBLES

EXTRACTIVES AS HEXANE-SOLUBLES

WATER

BY KF

ALDEHYDES, KETONES

PHENOLS

FURANS

‘SUGARS’

OH O

H2C - C - CH3LIGNIN

Ether-soluble compounds can be identified by GC/MSD

MM 400 Da 1050 Da

Bio-Oil Chemical Composition

• Heating value 13-18 MJ/kg (LHV)

• Water content 20-35 wt%

• Viscosity between that of light and heavy fuel oils

• High ignition temperature

• Acidic, pH 2.5 - 3

• Does not sustain combustion

• Density 1.17-1.22 kg/l

• Polymerizes slowly

• Not soluble in mineral oils

Bio-Oil Composition and Fuel Oil Properties

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Pyrolysis liquid

Aldehydes, ketones

Acids

'Sugars'

Water

Extractives

LMM lignin

HMM lignin

Wei

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%

Page 4: Bio-oil for the Future - vtt.fi · Technology supplied by Integrated Fast Pyrolysis – VTT Technology The first integrated industrial plant will be the demonstration by Fortum Power

Test run period 11/1996 – 9/2012 Time of operation > 3700 h Production 45 t liquids total Typical run 0.3-1 t a week

The VTT Fast Pyrolysis Process Development Unit

Capacity 20 kg/h feed, Oil 10-15 kg/h

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Crop

Filter

Wood

Page 5: Bio-oil for the Future - vtt.fi · Technology supplied by Integrated Fast Pyrolysis – VTT Technology The first integrated industrial plant will be the demonstration by Fortum Power

Analysis and Design of Bioenergy Processes Using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Validated with Experimental Data

Performance Balance Assessment – AspenPlus Steady-State-Models Validated with Experimental Data

D UPL

D UPL

Q

D UPL

D UPL

D UPL

D UPL

W

D UPL

W

D UPL

FUEL

RAW MATERIAL

Power inputHeat loss

Power output

District heat

Power input

Heat loss

CFD-models are used to improve fast pyrolysis designs. From left: Computed temperature distribution (K), rate of release of bio-oil components (red indicates large rate, blue low rate) during pyrolysis, and some wood particle tracks coloured by initial size (blue indicates small size, red large size: 0.125 mm-5 mm).

AspenPlus-models may be used to evaluate industrial plant mass and energy balances, which enables industry to evaluate preliminary economic feasibility of fast pyrolysis for their specific cases.

Page 6: Bio-oil for the Future - vtt.fi · Technology supplied by Integrated Fast Pyrolysis – VTT Technology The first integrated industrial plant will be the demonstration by Fortum Power

Pilot-Scale Test Rig for Pumping, Filtration, Homogenisation of Bio-Oils

PC

PC

FC

300 bar

H2

H2 Compressor

100-200 bar

H2

Storage

350 bar

270 bar

HPLC

pump

Pyro oil

Furnace 1

20 cm / 12 mm ID

Furnace 2

30 cm / 12 mm ID

Steam

trap

Gas To GC

Liquid

MAT-Reactor for Co-Refining Development Small Continuous Hydrotreatment System

High Pressure Batch Autoclaves 0.5 – 1 l

Page 7: Bio-oil for the Future - vtt.fi · Technology supplied by Integrated Fast Pyrolysis – VTT Technology The first integrated industrial plant will be the demonstration by Fortum Power

Recent VTT Publications on Fast Pyrolysis of Biomass

Lehto, Jani; Oasmaa, Anja; Solantausta, Yrjö; Kytö, Matti; Chiaramonti, David. 2013. Fuel oil quality and combustion of fast pyrolysis bio-oils. Espoo, VTT. 79 p. VTT Technology; 87

Oasmaa, Anja, Kuoppala, Eeva, Elliott, Douglas, C.. 2012. Development of the basis for an analytical protocol for feeds and products of bio-oil hydrotreatment: ACS. Energy & Fuels, Vol. 26, Nr. 4, Pp. 2454-2460

Oasmaa, Anja, Källi, Anssi, Lindfors, Christian, Elliott, D.C., Springer, D., Peacocke, C., Chiaramonti, D.. 2012. Guidelines for transportation, handling, and use of fast pyrolysis bio-oil. 1. Flammability and toxicity. Energy & Fuels, Vol. 26, Nr. 6, Pp. 3864 – 3873

Elliott, D.C., Oasmaa, Anja, Preto, F., Meier, D., Bridgwater, A.V.. 2012. Results of the IEA round robin on viscosity and stability of fast pyrolysis bio-oils. Energy & Fuels, Vol. 26, Nr. 6, Pp. 3769 – 3776

Elliott, D.C. et al. Results of the IEA Round Robin on Viscosity and Aging of Fast Pyrolysis Bio-oils: Long-Term Tests and Repeatability, Energy & Fuels ASAP, 2012

Elliott, D.C., Hart, T.R., Neuenschwander, G.G., Rotness, L.J., Olarte, M.V., Zacher, A.H., Solantausta, Yrjö. 2012. Catalytic hydroprocessing of fast pyrolysis bio-oil from pine sawdust: ACS. Energy & Fuels, Vol. 26, Nr. 6, Pp. 3891 - 3896

Solantausta, Yrjö, Oasmaa, Anja, Sipilä, Kai, Lindfors, Christian, Lehto, J., Autio, J., Jokela, P., Alin, J., Heiskanen, J.. 2012. Bio-oil production from biomass: Steps toward demonstration: ACS. Energy & Fuels, Vol. 26, Nr. 1, Pp. 233-240

Page 8: Bio-oil for the Future - vtt.fi · Technology supplied by Integrated Fast Pyrolysis – VTT Technology The first integrated industrial plant will be the demonstration by Fortum Power

Yrjö Solantausta, [email protected] Anja Oasmaa, [email protected]

Lars Kjäldman, [email protected] VTT Synfuels

Biologinkuja 3-5 PO Box 1000 FI-02040 VTT

Finland www.vtt.fi

VTT Offers

• Research services through the whole value-chain from biomass procurement to bio-oil:

– Feedstock characterization and assessment of its value as bio-oil production feed

– Bio-oil production in bench (1 kg/h) or pilot-scale (20 kg/h feed) in catalytic or non-catalytic operation modes

– Bio-oil quality assessment (physical and chemical properties), and assessment of its suitability to different end-use applications including further upgrading

– Bio-oil upgrading tests (HDO) with a continuous lab-scale catalytic upgrading unit

– Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) experiments in a 1 liter batch unit (Tmax 350°C, Pmax 250 bar)

• Techno-economic assessments and consulting services :

– Techno-economic assessments of bioenergy concepts employing AspenPlus® modelling software to determined process lant performance

– Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis of bioenergy systems

– Green House Gas (GHG) balances for bioenergy concepts