2019
DOI: 10.3390/app9040693
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Process Simulation and Economic Evaluation of Bio-Oil Two-Stage Hydrogenation Production

Abstract: Bio-oil hydrogenation upgrading process is a method that can convert crude bio-oil into high-quality bio-fuel oil, which includes two stages of mild and deep hydrogenation. However, coking in the hydrogenation process is the key issue which negatively affects the catalyst activity and consequently the degree of hydrogenation in both stages. In this paper, an Aspen Plus process simulation model was developed for the two-stage bio-oil hydrogenation demonstration plant which was used to evaluate the effect of cat… Show more

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“…The catalysts were used in the esterification reaction between oleic acid and methanol to prepare the biodiesel, achieving a conversion of 94.15% in the optimized conditions. Ma et al [15] reports the process simulation and economic evaluation of a two-stage bio-oil hydrogenation process. An Aspen Plus process simulation model was developed for the two-stage bio-oil hydrogenation demonstration plant, which was used to evaluate the effect of catalyst coking on the bio-oil upgrading process and the economic performance of the process.…”
Section: New Carbon Materials From Biomass and Their Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The catalysts were used in the esterification reaction between oleic acid and methanol to prepare the biodiesel, achieving a conversion of 94.15% in the optimized conditions. Ma et al [15] reports the process simulation and economic evaluation of a two-stage bio-oil hydrogenation process. An Aspen Plus process simulation model was developed for the two-stage bio-oil hydrogenation demonstration plant, which was used to evaluate the effect of catalyst coking on the bio-oil upgrading process and the economic performance of the process.…”
Section: New Carbon Materials From Biomass and Their Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With an uncontrolled drive, the question of carefully selecting the diameters of actuators' throttling devices arises, which is a very complex and expensive task [16][17][18]. It is necessary to select the shape of a plunger of the throttling device.…”
Section: Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%