Towards a wood based material biorefinery - A demonstrator
Paper in proceeding, 2015

Wood, the most abundant ligno-cellulosic raw material available, is a key potential feedstock for production of more sustainable alternatives to fossil-based materials. However advances within the fields of extraction and treatment processes within what is often referred to as the biorefinery concept is essential to allow for such transition. In this study, several different methods for the extraction and separation of wood constituents have been combined in a single process with the purpose of achieving a high overall efficiency of material extraction and utilisation. The work builds on several activities within the Wallenberg Wood Science Center (WWSC). The aim is to present a laboratory-scale demonstrator that illustrates how the different constituents can be separated from the wood matrix for later use in the production of bio-based materials and chemicals. The process steps involved have been tested as integral steps in a linked process for a scale of operations that range from the kilogram-scale down to the gram-scale. Industrially chipped softwood, containing mainly spruce with some pine, was used as raw material.

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arabinoxylan

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NWBC 2015 - 6th Nordic Wood Biorefinery Conference

p. 92-101
978-951388353-9 (ISBN)

Conference

6th Nordic Wood Biorefinery Conference, NWBC 2015
Helsinki, Finland, 2015-10-19 - 2015-10-21

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Wood Science

Chemical Process Engineering

Bioenergy

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Sustainable development

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Energy

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