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Conversion of Furfural to 1,5-Pentanediol: Process Synthesis and Analysis
A new process for
the production of 1,5-pentanediol (1,5-PDO) from
biomass-derived furfural is studied. In this process, furfural is
converted to 1,5-PDO in a high overall yield (80%) over inexpensive
catalysts via multiple steps involving hydrogenation, dehydration,
hydration, and hydrogenation subsequently. To effectively recycle
H<sub>2</sub> as well as recover 1,5-PDO, detailed separation subsystems
have been designed and integrated with reaction subsystems. Furthermore,
a pioneer plant analysis is performed to estimate the risk on the
cost growth and plant performance shortfalls. The integrated process
leads to a minimum selling price of $1973 ton<sup>–1</sup> for
1,5-PDO, which suggests that it could be a promising approach for
converting biomass into oxygenated commodity chemicals, which are
difficult to produce from petroleum-derived feedstocks. The sensitivity
analysis also identifies that the most important economic parameters
for the process include the furfural feedstock price and plant size