Methods and systems for processing lignin during hydrothermal digestion of cellulosic biomass solids

US9562160B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9562160-B2
Application numberUS-201314067330-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateOct 30, 2013
Priority dateOct 31, 2012
Publication dateFeb 7, 2017
Grant dateFeb 7, 2017

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Digestion of cellulosic biomass solids may be complicated by release of lignin therefrom. Methods for digesting cellulosic biomass solids may comprise: providing cellulosic biomass solids in a digestion solvent; at least partially converting the cellulosic biomass solids into a phenolics liquid phase comprising lignin, an aqueous phase comprising an alcoholic component derived from the cellulosic biomass solids, and an optional light organics phase; and separating the phenolics liquid phase from the aqueous phase.

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A method comprising: providing cellulosic biomass solids in a digestion solvent; at least partially converting said cellulosic biomass solids into a phenolics liquid phase comprising lignin, an aqueous phase comprising an alcoholic component derived from the cellulosic biomass solids, and an optional light organics phase, at a temperature of between about 150° C. and about 250° C. in a hydrothermal digestion unit in the presence of molecular hydrogen and a slurry catalyst capable of activating molecular hydrogen; separating the phenolics liquid phase from the aqueous phase; at least partially depolymerizing the lignin in the phenolics liquid phase, in the lignin depolymerization unit, that comprises heating the phenolics liquid phase to a temperature in the range of from about 270° C. to about 290° C. in the presence of molecular hydrogen and a catalyst capable of activating molecular hydrogen; forming a reaction product comprising methanol in the phenolics liquid phase while at least partially depolymerizing the lignin; separating at least a portion of the reaction product comprising methanol from the lignin depolymerization unit; and combining the methanol with the alcoholic component. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: after separating the phenolics liquid phase from the aqueous phase, at least partially separating the alcoholic component from at least a portion of the aqueous phase. 3. A method comprising: providing cellulosic biomass solids in a digestion solvent; at least partially converting said cellulosic biomass solids into a phenolics liquid phase comprising lignin, an aqueous phase comprising an alcoholic component derived from the cellulosic biomass solids, and an optional light organics phase, at a temperature of between about 150° C. and about 250° C. in a hydrothermal digestion unit in the presence of molecular hydrogen and a slurry catalyst capable of activating molecular hydrogen; separating the phenolics liquid phase from the aqueous phase; at least partially depolymerizing the lignin in the phenolics liquid phase, in the lignin depolymerization unit, that comprises heating the phenolics liquid phase to a temperature in the range of from about 270° C. to about 290° C. in the presence of molecular hydrogen and a catalyst capable of activating molecular hydrogen; forming a reaction product comprising methanol in the phenolics liquid phase while at least partially depolymerizing the lignin; and separating at least a portion of the reaction product comprising methanol from the lignin depolymerization unit; wherein at least partially converting the cellulosic biomass solids into a phenolics liquid phase comprising lignin, an aqueous phase comprising an alcoholic component derived from the cellulosic biomass solids, and an optional light organics phase takes place in a hydrothermal digestion unit in the presence of molecular hydrogen and a slurry catalyst capable of activating molecular hydrogen, the slurry catalyst being at least partially distributed in the cellulosic biomass solids using upwardly directed fluid flow. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein at least a portion of the slurry catalyst accumulates in the phenolics liquid phase as it forms. 5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising: removing the slurry catalyst from the phenolics liquid phase and returning the slurry catalyst to the cellulosic biomass solids. 6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising: at least partially depolymerizing the lignin in the phenolics liquid phase before removing the slurry catalyst therefrom. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein removing the slurry catalyst from the phenolics liquid phase and at least partially depolymerizing the lignin in the phenolics liquid phase takes place external to the hydrothermal digestion unit. 8. The method of claim 5 , wherein removing the slurry catalyst from the phenolics liquid phase takes place external to the hydrothermal digestion unit. 9. The method of claim 3 , further comprising: removing at least a portion of the phenolics liquid phase from the hydrothermal digestion unit and returning it thereto, the lignin within the phenolics liquid phase being at least partially depolymerized in the hydrothermal digestion unit. 10. The method of claim 3 , further comprising: removing at least a portion of the phenolics liquid phase from the hydrothermal digestion unit and returning it thereto, the lignin within the phenolics liquid phase being at least partially depolymerized external to the hydrothermal digestion unit. 11. A method comprising: providing cellulosic biomass solids in a digestion solvent; heating said cellulosic biomass solids and the digestion solvent in the presence of molecular hydrogen and a slurry catalyst capable of activating molecular hydrogen, thereby forming a phenolics liquid phase comprising lignin, an aqueous phase comprising an alcoholic component derived from the cellulosic biomass solids, and an optional light organics phase, at a temperature of between about 150° C. and about 250° C. in a hydrothermal digestion unit in the presence of molecular hydrogen and a slurry catalyst capable of activating molecular hydrogen, the slurry catalyst being at least partially distributed in the cellulosic biomass solids using upwardly directed fluid flow and at least a portion of the slurry catalyst accumulating in the phenolics liquid phase as it forms; separating the phenolics liquid phase from the aqueous phase; at least partially depolymerizing the lignin, in the lignin depolymerization unit, in the phenolics liquid phase that comprises heating the phenolics liquid phase to a temperature in the range of from about 270° C. to about 290° C. in the presence of molecular hydrogen and the slurry catalyst; forming a reaction product comprising methanol in the phenolics liquid phase while at least partially depolymerizing the lignin; and separating at least a portion of the reaction product comprising methanol from the lignin depolymerization unit. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the alcoholic component is formed by a catalytic reduction reaction of soluble carbohydrates, the soluble carbohydrates being derived from the cellulosic biomass solids. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the alcoholic component comprises a monohydric alcohol, a glycol, a triol, or any combination thereof. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the alcoholic component comprises a glycol. 15. The method of claim 11 , wherein at least a portion of the aqueous phase is maintained with the cellulosic biomass solids after separating the phenolics liquid phase. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising: circulating at least a portion of the aqueous phase through the cellulosic biomass solids. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein at least a portion of the slurry catalyst is circulated with the aqueous phase. 18. The method of claim 11 , wherein at least partially depolymerizing the lignin takes place after separating the phenolics liquid phase from the aqueous phase. 19. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: measuring the viscosity of the phenolics liquid phase; and at least partially depolymerizing the lignin in the phenolics liquid phase until a desired viscosity has been reached. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the viscosity of the phenolics liquid phase is decreased by at most about 20% by at least partially depolymerizing the lignin. 21. The method of claim 11 , further c

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Digestion of cellulosic biomass solids may be complicated by release of lignin therefrom. Methods for digesting cellulosic biomass solids may comprise: providing cellulosic biomass solids in a digestion solvent; at least partially converting the cellulosic biomass solids into a phenolics liquid phase comprising lignin, an aqueous phase comprising an alcoholic component derived from the cellulos…
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Shell Oil Co
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Primary CPC classification C08L97/005. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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