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US9505668B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9505668-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514700700-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 1, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2016 |
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The present invention provides a process for producing a fuel and a byproduct from biomass or biomass derived material. The invention comprises providing a processed biomass feedstock and carrying out or causing one or more parties to subject the processed biomass feedstock to gasification to produce carbon monoxide and hydrogen and cresylic acid and recovering the cresylic acid or a portion thereof. The processed biomass feedstock may be co-gasified with coal. The hydrogen from the gasification may be recovered or the carbon monoxide and hydrogen may be further reacted to produce a fuel or fuel intermediate. One or more products obtained from the process are provided, for use as, or to produce a transportation or heating fuel. The invention may allow for advantaged fuel credit generation.
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A process for producing a fuel and a byproduct from biomass or biomass derived material, said process comprising the steps of: (i) providing a processed biomass feedstock for use in gasification; (ii) carrying out or causing one or more parties to carry out a gasification process comprising: (a) subjecting the processed biomass feedstock to gasification to produce a product comprising carbon monoxide and hydrogen and cresylic acid, wherein the processed biomass feedstock is co-gasified with coal, and wherein the gasification is conducted in at least one Lurgi-type bed reactor; (b) recovering at least a portion of the cresylic acid and providing a chemical product comprising the recovered cresylic acid; (c) recovering the hydrogen produced or derived from step (ii)(a) or further reacting the carbon monoxide and hydrogen to produce a fuel or fuel intermediate; (d) providing one or more products obtained from step ii(c), for use as, or to produce a transportation or heating fuel; and (e) generating or causing generation of a renewable fuel credit. 2. A process for producing a fuel and a byproduct from biomass or biomass derived material comprising the steps of: (i) providing a processed biomass feedstock resulting from at least one extractive releasing processing step; (ii) carrying out or causing one or more parties to carry out a gasification process comprising: (a) subjecting the processed biomass feedstock to gasification to produce carbon monoxide and hydrogen and cresylic acid, said gasification conducted in at least one Lurgi-type reactor; (b) recovering at least a portion of the cresylic acid and providing a chemical product comprising the recovered cresylic acid; (c) recovering the hydrogen produced or derived from step (ii)(a) or further reacting the carbon monoxide and hydrogen to produce a fuel or fuel intermediate; (d) providing one or more products obtained from step (ii)(c), for use as, or to produce a transportation or heating fuel; and (e) generating or causing generation of a renewable fuel credit. 3. A process for producing a fuel and a byproduct from biomass or biomass derived material comprising the steps of: (i) providing a processed biomass feedstock that is densified; (ii) carrying out or causing one or more parties to carry out a gasification process comprising: (a) subjecting the processed biomass feedstock of step (i) to gasification to produce carbon monoxide and hydrogen and cresylic acid, said gasification conducted in at least one Lurgi-type reactor; (b) recovering at least a portion of the cresylic acid and providing a chemical product comprising the recovered cresylic acid; (c) recovering the hydrogen produced or derived from step (ii)(a) or further reacting the carbon monoxide and hydrogen to produce a fuel or fuel intermediate; (d) providing one or more products obtained from step (ii)(c), for use as, or to produce a transportation or heating fuel; and (e) generating or causing generation of a renewable fuel credit. 4. A process for producing a fuel and a byproduct from biomass or biomass derived material, said process comprising the steps of: (i) subjecting a processed biomass feedstock to gasification to produce a product comprising carbon monoxide and hydrogen and cresylic acid, wherein the processed biomass feedstock is co-gasified with coal, and wherein the gasification is conducted in at least one Lurgi-type reactor; (ii) recovering at least a portion of the cresylic acid and providing a chemical product comprising the recovered cresylic acid; (iii) recovering the hydrogen produced or derived from step (i) or further reacting or causing one or more parties to further react the carbon monoxide and hydrogen to produce a fuel or fuel intermediate; (iv) providing one or more products obtained from step (iii), for use as, or to produce a transportation or heating fuel; and (v) generating or causing generation of a renewable fuel credit. 5. A process for producing a fuel and a byproduct from biomass or biomass derived material comprising the steps of: (i) subjecting a processed biomass feedstock resulting from at least one extractive releasing process step to gasification to produce carbon monoxide and hydrogen and cresylic acid, said gasification conducted in at least one Lurgi-type reactor; (ii) recovering at least a portion of the cresylic acid and providing a chemical product comprising the recovered cresylic acid; (iii) recovering the hydrogen produced or derived from step (i) or further reacting or causing one or more parties to further react the carbon monoxide and hydrogen to produce a fuel or fuel intermediate; (iv) providing one or more products obtained from step (iii), for use as, or to produce a transportation or heating fuel; and (v) generating or causing generation of a renewable fuel credit. 6. A process for producing a fuel and a byproduct from biomass or biomass derived material comprising the steps of: (i) receiving a processed biomass feedstock that is densified; (ii) subjecting the processed biomass feedstock that is densified to gasification to produce carbon monoxide and hydrogen and cresylic acid, said gasification conducted in at least one Lurgi-type bed reactor; (iii) recovering at least a portion of the cresylic acid and providing a chemical product comprising the recovered cresylic acid; (iv) recovering the hydrogen produced or derived from step (ii) or further reacting or causing one or more parties to further react the carbon monoxide and hydrogen to produce a fuel or fuel intermediate; (v) providing one or more products obtained from step (iv), for use as, or to produce a transportation or heating fuel; and (vi) generating or causing generation of a renewable fuel credit. 7. The process of claim 6 , wherein the fuel or fuel intermediate is methane. 8. The process of claim 6 , wherein the biomass is straw, stover or an energy crop. 9. The process of claim 6 , wherein the cresylic acid comprises o-cresol, m-cresol or p-cresol. 10. The process of claim 6 , wherein the processed biomass feedstock is size reduced. 11. The process of claim 6 , wherein 90% of the processed biomass feedstock by weight has a particle size that is between ¼ inch and 6 inches in diameter. 12. The process of claim 11 , wherein 90% of the processed biomass by weight has a particle size that is between ⅜ inch and 4 inches in diameter. 13. The process of claim 2 , wherein the extractive releasing processing step removes at least a portion of hemicellulose from a biomass or biomass derived material. 14. The process of claim 6 , further comprising recovering phenols. 15. The process of claim 6 , wherein the processed biomass feedstock contains greater than 40 wt % lignin (w/w). 16. The process of claim 6 , wherein less than 10 wt % of the ash in the processed biomass feedstock is potassium (w/w). 17. The process of claim 6 , wherein the transportation fuel or fuel intermediate is methane. 18. The process of claim 6 , wherein the processed biomass feedstock has an amount of potassium removed therefrom and the ash fusion temperature of ash formed during gasification is at least 5° C. higher than the operating temperature of the gasification. 19. The process of claim 6 , wherein the processed biomass feedstock has a cellulose content of 0 to 50% (w/w). 20. The process of claim 6 , wherein the processed biomass feedstock comprises lignin recovered after an enzymatic hydrolysis. 21. The process of cl
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