2018
DOI: 10.1002/bbb.1949
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Techno‐economic assessment of the use of solvents in the scale‐up of microbial sesquiterpene production for fuels and fine chemicals

Abstract: Sesquiterpenes are a group of versatile, 15‐carbon molecules with applications ranging from fuels to fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals. When produced by microbial fermentation at laboratory scale, solvents are often employed for reducing product evaporation and enhancing recovery. However, it is not clear whether this approach constitutes a favorable techno‐economic alternative at production scale. In this study empirical correlations, mass transfer and process flow sheeting models were used to perform a tech… Show more

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“…This is especially true for bulk products like biofuels. 70,71 Additionally, 2-undecanone has a log P of 4.1. This is in the lower range of the log P values that most microorganisms can tolerate for growth.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is especially true for bulk products like biofuels. 70,71 Additionally, 2-undecanone has a log P of 4.1. This is in the lower range of the log P values that most microorganisms can tolerate for growth.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of solvents that are compatible with a specific application may reduce additional equipment, purification steps and salt waste generation. Some of these benefits have been proposed to be achieved in extractive fermentation with engineered strains, where product-enriched solvents are directly used in chemical hydrogenation for aviation fuel applications [ 22 ] and reduce process production costs and environmental impact [ 23 ]. The potential benefits of application-compatible solvents for the process proposed here should be evaluated considering sustainability aspects related to vegetable oil production [ 55 ] and chain elongation processes [ 56 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At industrial scale, even a six-steps down stream processing (DSP) based on physical separation and evaporation techniques was proposed by ChainCraft B.V. to recover MCC salts obtained from food waste and ethanol for animal nutrition applications [ 21 ]. Alternatively, application-compatible solvents to avoid product-solvent separation has been deemed attractive for advanced biofuels fermentation processes [ 22 ] with benefits including reduced production costs and environmental footprint [ 23 ]. One potential application of MCC-enriched vegetable oils is their use as novel food or feed additives with diverse functionalities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guayulin market price would likely fall closer to parthenolide price (US$ 30,000 kg −1 , Globalquimia S.L., Barcelona, Spain), a sesquiterpene lactone with a similar structure to the guayulins (compound 16, Table 2), rather than other vegetable monoterpenes price (US$ 10.07-60.40 kg −1 , Globalquimia S.L., Barcelona, Spain). Probably at the top of the range established for the price of sesquiterpenes (100-1000 € kg −1 ) [69]. This could significantly increase the net profit estimated at 211€ t −1 [68].…”
Section: Economic Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 98%