kaskadische nutzung von biomasse in der bioraffinerie – wege aus der erdöl- und klimakrise...
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Kaskadische Nutzung von Biomasse in der Bioraffinerie – Wege aus der
Erdöl- und Klimakrise
Diethard Mattanovich1, Michael Sauer1, Stephan Böhmdorfer2, Thomas Rosenau2
1 Department für Biotechnologie2 Department für Chemie
BOKU
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Product classes of chemical industry
• Products from petrochemistry
• Products from industrial biotechnology
Industrial chemicals
Polymers
Agrochemicals
Elastomers
Oleochemicals
Solvents
Pharmaceuticals
Paint
Alcohols
Amino acids
Organic acids
Vitamins
Common feature of petro- and biochemicals:
Carbon as backbone
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Biorefinery – looking into (far) futureEnergy vs. “use as matter” (chemicals, materials, food, feed)
Renewable resourcesBiorefineries
Time
Fossil resourcesPetrochemistry(Energy and chemicals)
We need “CARBON” to produce materials and chemicals.We don’t necessarily need “CARBON” for energy production.
Today
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Products from White Biotechnology
• Organic acids– lactic acid: building block chemical, polymers– succinic acid: building block chemical– citric acid: food, detergents, industry
• Amino acids– Lysin: food, feed– Amino acid precursers: building block chemicals, polymers
• Alcohols– Ethanol: biofuels– Butanol: biofuels, solvents– Propanediol: building block chemical, polymers
Produced from sugarMetabolic engineering = essential technology to direct the process from substrate to product
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Biorefinery – food vs. energy / chemicals
Alternative raw materials do not compete with food and feed.
OHOH
O
OHOH
OH
-1-6-bridge
-1-4-link
-1-4-link
STARCH
(Hemi)CELLULOSES
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Example: lactic acidbiomass
sugar
lactic acid
biorefinery
lactide
• Made from renewable recources
• Biologically degradable
fermentation
destillation
polymerisation
Polylactic acid (PLA)
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Biorefinery – looking into (far) futureGeneral future developments
Material / chemical utilization
Energetic utilization
Cascadeutilization
Direct (one-step)utilizationFood / feed
if possible
Energy / chemicalsfrom food-/feedstock
Extensive breakdownof renewables„green-to-oil“
CO, HCO, H22, CH, CH44, ,
CC22HH55OHOH
Better use of nature´s ingenuity in synthesis and material production