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Environmental assessment of propionic acid produced in an agricultural biomass-based biorefinery system
Authors:Anna Ekman  Pål Börjesson
Institution:Environmental and Energy System Studies, Department of Technology and Society, Lund University, P.O. Box 118, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden
Abstract:This paper presents an environmental system study of the production of propionic acid in a biorefinery system based on agricultural by-products. Here, propionic acid is produced by fermentation of glycerol, a by-product from biodiesel production, as carbon source and potato juice, a by-product from starch production, as nitrogen source. Biomass-based propionic acid leads to a greenhouse gas reduction of 60% compared to propionic acid from fossil sources. However, the primary energy input is about twice as high for the biomass-based propionic acid. The choice of input energy and the efficiency of the process, as well as the technology applied, have high impacts on the environmental performance of the biorefinery concept. There is a potential for increased integration both on the input of substrates and the output of end products of the biorefinery system, which will further improve its environmental performance.
Keywords:Biorefinery  Life-cycle assessment (LCA)  Propionic acid  Biodiesel  Glycerol  Potato residues
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