2024
DOI: 10.12688/openreseurope.16734.1
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Innovative vanillin yielding from lignin: process modelling and assessment

Álvaro Cabeza Sánchez,
Olaf Trygve Berglihn,
Eloy Ottaviano
et al.

Abstract: In this work, we present the modelling of a novel process to promote vanillin production from lignin using PODIC®. The model includes the PODIC© production, lignin depolymerisation and final product separation. Furthermore, a complete assessment of the proposed process in terms of economic and environmental performance was performed. Regarding the economic evaluation, a comprehensive study was done leading to high investment (13.76 €/kgLignin) and operational (5.16 €/kgLignin) costs. The main reasons for the e… Show more

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“…Furthermore, they reported the carbon footprint of the pilot plant for producing 1 kg of vanillin to be 1.37–1.43 kg CO 2 equivalents. Cabeza Sánchez et al further compared this value with the LCA results of the existing processes from Borregaard and concluded that the emissions are very similar . Looking at the impact categories for the new electrochemical process, they report that the production of peroxodicarbonate scored highest in 4 of 6 environmental impact categories and second highest in the human toxicity environmental impact category .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, they reported the carbon footprint of the pilot plant for producing 1 kg of vanillin to be 1.37–1.43 kg CO 2 equivalents. Cabeza Sánchez et al further compared this value with the LCA results of the existing processes from Borregaard and concluded that the emissions are very similar . Looking at the impact categories for the new electrochemical process, they report that the production of peroxodicarbonate scored highest in 4 of 6 environmental impact categories and second highest in the human toxicity environmental impact category .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cabeza Sánchez et al further compared this value with the LCA results of the existing processes from Borregaard and concluded that the emissions are very similar. 53 Looking at the impact categories for the new electrochemical process, they report that the production of peroxodicarbonate scored highest in 4 of 6 environmental impact categories and second highest in the human toxicity environmental impact category. 53 By integration of the techno-economic analysis, informed decisions can be made for further process optimization.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%