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Biobutanol Production with Hybrid Membrane‑Distillation--Membrane Technology and Research, Inc., 1360 Willow Road, #103, Menlo Park, CA 94025; 650‑543‑3378; www.mtrinc.com
Dr. Yu (Ivy) Huang, PhD, Principal Investigator, ihuang@mtrinc.com
Ms. Elizabeth G. Weiss, Business Official, egweiss@mtrinc.com
DOE Grant No. DE‑FG02‑07ER84798
Amount: $749,856
Although biobutanol has a number
of clear-cut advantages over bioethanol as a
renewable alternative fuel, biobutanol is not
currently produced as a biofuel for economic reasons.
The current method of biobutanol production, by acetone-butanol-ethanol
(ABE) fermentation and distillation, is too complex and energy-intensive. This project will develop a novel
membrane-distillation hybrid process for biobutanol
separation and recovery that uses membranes for both butanol
removal and dehydration. Compared to
conventional biobutanol distillation, the proposed
technology could lower the energy consumption of the biobutanol
separation steps by 87%. In Phase I, two
types of membranes were successfully developed to recover and separate ABE from
ABE fermentation solutions. The data
obtained were used to conduct process simulations that confirmed the technical
performance and economic feasibility of the process. In Phase II, the membranes and process design
will be optimized, and a hybrid membrane-distillation separation process will
be evaluated. A pilot system will be
constructed to evaluate the performance of industrial scale membrane modules
with both synthetic ABE solutions and real feedstocks.
The pilot system will used in a small
field test to demonstrate the technology.
Commercial Applications and Other Benefits as described by the awardee: The new membrane technology should enable economic production of butanol, a green fuel alcohol, from renewable resources. Existing and future corn-to-ethanol plants could be retrofitted for butanol production if the technology were proven to be economic. In addition, the technology could be adopted to replace petroleum-derived butanol and acetone.