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Benchmarking real-time monitoring strategies for ethanol production from lignocellulosic biomass

Abstract

The goal of this paper is to review and critically assess different methods to monitor key process variables for ethanol production from lignocellulosic biomass. Because cellulose-based biofuels cannot yet compete with noncellulosic biofuels, process control and optimization are of importance to lower the production costs. This study reviews different monitoring schemes, to indicate what the added value of real-time monitoring is for process control. Furthermore, a comparison is made on different monitoring techniques to measure the off-gas, the concentrations of dissolved components in the inlet to the process, the concentrations of dissolved components in the reactor, and the biomass concentration. Finally, soft sensor techniques and available models are discussed, to give an overview of modeling techniques that analyze data, with the aim of coupling the soft sensor predictions to the control and optimization of cellulose to ethanol fermentation. The paper ends with a discussion of future needs and developments ; This work was partially financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and Region Zealand (Denmark) through the BIOPRO-SMV project. Furthermore, the work received funding from Innovation Fund Denmark (BIOPRO2 strategic research center, project number 4105-00020B). This project has also been supported partially by the EUDP project 'Demonstration of 2G ethanol in full scale, MEC' (Jr. no. 64015–0642). Finally, we wish to acknowledge the support obtained from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement number 713683 (COFUNDfellowsDTU) and from the Danish Council for Independent Research in the frame of the DFF FTP research project GREENLOGIC (grant agreement number 7017-00175A). Miguel Mauricio-Iglesias belongs to the Galician Competitive Research Group GRC2013-032 and the CRETUS strategic partnership (AGRUP2015/02), co-funded by FEDER (EU) ; SI

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