ASPEN-Plus
Ŗ process modeling software is used to model carbonic acid pretreatment of biomass. ASPEN-Plus was used because of the thorough
treatment of thermodynamic interactions and its status as a widely accepted process simulator. Because most of the physical
property data for many of the key components used in the simulation of pretreatment processes are not available in the standard
ASPEN-Plus property databases, values from an in-house database (INHSPCD) developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory
were used. The standard non-random-two-liquid (NRTL) or renon route was used as the main property method because of the need
to distill ethanol and to handle dissolved gases. The pretreatment reactor was modeled as a “black box” stoichiometric reactor
owing to the unavailability of reaction kinetics. The ASPEN-Plus model was used to calculate the process equipment costs,
power requirements, and heating and cooling loads. Equipment costs were derived from published modeling studies. Wall thickness
calculations were used to predict construction costs for the high-pressure pretreatment reactor. Published laboratory data
were used to determine a suitable severity range for the operation of the carbonic acid reactor. The results indicate that
combined capital and operating costs of the carbonic acid system are slightly higher than on H
2SO
4-based system and highly sensitive to reactor pressure and solids concentration.
Index Entries Acid pretreatment - carbonic acid - ASPEN-Plus model - alcohol fuels - biomass