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Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol.67, 473-482, 2014
Implementation of lignin-based biorefinery into a Canadian softwood kraft pulp mill: Optimal resources integration and economic viability, assessment
Implementation of a lignin-based biorefinery into one of the existing kraft pulp mills calls for increased consumption of resources such as steam (by up to 21.5%), water (by up to 3%), carbon dioxide (by up to 16.2%), and sulphuric acid (by up to 11.3%). To compensate for these extra demands on resources, an advanced process integration method was used to identify steam, water, and chemicals savings options and resource recovery opportunities within the kraft process. Given the importance of the lignin-based biorefinery, an economic viability assessment was carried out toward four scenarios, namely: a reference case relating to a stand-alone kraft pulp mill without a pulp production increase but with/without advanced process integration (scenarios #1 and #2) as well as to an integrated biorefinery with a pulp production increase by 5, 10 and 15% (scenarios #3 and #4). Crown Copyright (C) 2014 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Kraft process;Lignin recovery;Advanced process integration;Biorefinery;Biomass conversion;Acidification of black liquor