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Biomass valorisation to high value added chemicals: BIOALL

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Biomass valorisation to high value added chemicals: introduction

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Due to the depletion of natural resources and increasing greenhouse emissions, sustainable developments such as reusing waste and biomass are imperative actions in the fight against climate change.

 

BIOALL aims to address this need by developing efficient, low-cost processes for converting biomass and CO2 into high-added-value chemicals and fuels, generating clean energy, and supporting a circular economy.

Biomass and CO2 valorisation to high value added chemicals: project description

Hydrogen is central to the process of valorization, and today, approximately 95% of hydrogen is produced either from wood or fossil fuels, which strongly opposes the objective of sustainability.

To avoid the use of hydrogen from fossil fuels, BIOALL utilizes formic acid, a subproduct of biorefinery processes, in the transformation of critical biomass-derivative molecules, succinic acid, and furfural, to high-value chemicals, γ-butyrolactone, and furfuryl alcohol, respectively.

Since the decomposition of formic acid leads to the release of CO2, BIOALL aims to obtain cost-effective catalysts for the auto-methanation of CO2, generating CH4 as a fuel source.


In this multidisciplinary and international consortium of 9 partners, we use our expertise in microfluidics to improve carbon capture and CO2 auto-methanation efficiency by optimizing the precursor microfluidic systems and participating in developing the microchannel reactors.

Furthermore, we endeavor to maximize the dissemination of information promoting BIOALL, its technology, and its long-term applications.

This project to valorize biomass has received funding from the European Union under H2020-MSCA-RISE-2020, grant agreement No. 101008058 (BIOALL).

 

Start date: 1 September 2021
End date: 31 August 2024

Overall budget: € 722 200. 00

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Funded by the EU