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1 Butanol as Fuel – View From the Field NREL March 11, 2010 Sam Nejame Promotum

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Butanol as Fuel – View From the Field

NRELMarch 11, 2010

Sam Nejame

Promotum

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Agenda • What is Butanol? • Brief History• ABE Process• Today’s Butanol From Petroleum• The Future of Butanol Fuels• Questions

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What is Butanol?

• Family of 4 Carbon Alcohols• Most common forms are normal butanol (n-buoh) and iso-butanol (i-buoh)• n-buoh primarily used to make butyl acrylates for coatings and adhesives• Both n-buoh and iso-buoh have good fuel properties

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Butanol Physical & Fuel Properties

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Physical Property i-butanol n-butanol Ethanol

Density at 20°C (g/cm³) 0.802 0.810 0.794

Boiling Point at 1 atm (⁰C) 108 118 78Water Solubility at 20⁰C (g/100mL water) 8.0 7.7 Miscible

Net Heat of Combustion (BTU/gal) 95,000 93,000 80,000

R+M/2 103.5 87 112

Blend RVP (psi at 100 F)⁰ 1 5.0 4.3 18-22

Promotum, Gevo

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Summary Comparison Butanol to Ethanol Fuel

• Higher energy content• Less hydrophilic• More compatible w/oil infrastructure• More compatible w/installed base of autos • Reduces blend vapor pressure• Less corrosive • Iso-butanol works well with gasoline• n-butanol works well with diesel

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Butanol a Brief History

• Acetone, Butanol, Ethanol (ABE) Process • First Industrial Fermentation Commercialized (1918)• Clostridium acetobutylicum bacteria• Acetone for Cordite• Later butanol for butyl paint & coatings (1930’s)• RAF planes flew on butanol during WWII • Petroleum based production becomes cheaper (1950s)

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ABE Fermentation Reaction Kinetics

Ramey & Yang

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• Toxicity to the organism• Low product concentrations• Low yield

Problems w/Traditional ABE Process

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Butanol Production From Petroleum (1950s-Present)

• Production of Butanol by oxo Alcohol Process• Players & Market Share• US & Global Manufacturing Capacity• Price history of butanol, ethanol, gasoline

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Butanol Production From the oxo Process

Metex

• Global market for nbuoh is 3.8 M mtons/Yr• Global iso-buoh is ~ 0.4 M mtons/Yr

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Market Share of Leading n-Butanol Producers

Metex

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ButanolCash Cost ($ / mton)

Cumulative Capacity (K mtons)Source: Tetra Vitae, SRI; company analysisAssumptions: $70 oil, range of feedstock cost

Global Butanol Industry Capacity - Facility Cost Curve

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DOMESTIC DEMANDexports

Domestic Butanol Production

Butanol Cash Cost

($ / mt)

Cumulative Capacity (K mtons)Source: Tetra Vitae, SRI; company analysisAssumptions: $70 Oil

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14Chemical Strategies, Inc.

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The Future of Bio-Butanol Fuels

“Our goal is to build a supply chain from lignocellulose to butanol.”

Tony Hayward, CEO British Petroleum

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Summary Bio-Butanol Process Goals

• Power & Price of Biotechnology Tools... systems biology, pathway engineering...

• Over expression butanol• Suppression of other pathways• Organism tolerance• Improving yield• Increasing productivity (rate)• Flexible feedstocks

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Status Domestic Butanol Companies Company Bug Bug

StrategyMolecule Fermentation

ProcessSeparation Strategy

Development Status

Gevo Yeast GMO UCLA Valine metabolism

iso-buoh Semi batch vacuum flash in situ removal followed by distillation trains

2010 Operating pilot in St. Johns, MO. 2011 Commercial

Cobalt Biofuels Clostridium Non GMO strain reduced etoh and acetone

n-buoh for blending w/gasoline, diesel, jet

Continuous modified ABE Fermentation

vapor compression distillation

2010 pilot 10-35k gpy 2011 demo 2-5m gpy 2012 commercial

Tetra Vitae Clostridium beijerinckii

Non GMO selected for reduced etoh production

n-buoh and acetone 2:1

Semi batch "AB" Fermentation

Carbon dioxide stripping continuous in situ removal followed by distillation trains

2009 300 liter bench 2010 10,000 liter pilot

Butyl Fuel Clostridiums Aceto & tyro

GMO & mutant strain

n-buoh Continuous two stage dual path anaerobic fermentation

stripping following immobilized cell bioreactors

Unknown

Syngas Biofuels Energy

Fermentation of Syngas

GMO n-buoh Thermochemical catalyst

NA Unknown

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Status International Butanol Companies Company Bug Bug

StrategyMolecule Fermentation

ProcessSeparation Strategy

Development Status

Butamax (DuPont/BP)

1.Clostridium 2.E.Coli

GMOs iso-buoh Semi batch continuous in situ removal followed by distillation trains

2010 Salt End Hull, UK 2013 Commercial Additional Feedstocks 2013+

Green Biologics (UK)

Clostridium. Mixed populations

GMOs high tolerance (4%)

n-buoh Continuous fermentation

In situ removal unknown.

Building demo in India. Consulting w/Chinese firms

Metex (FR) "Well known bacteria“

GMOs n-buoh Unkown In situ removal unknown.

Unknown

Butalco (Switzerland)

Yeast GMOs unclear Unkown In situ removal unknown.

Unknown

China Clostridium Currently selected strain. Migrating to GMOs

n-buoh Migrating from traditional ABE Fermentation.

May include in situ removal

2010 100MM gpy traditional ABE. 201X migration beyond ABE. Plans to add 350 MM gpy new capacity.

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Bio-Butanol Projecting the 3rd Wave

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Bio Iso-Butanol Fuel Commercialization Forecast

---$6bn chemicals-------------------------------------------------

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Thoughts on Butanol Adoption

1 Pricing/Economics have to work

Markets for butanol, petroleum and sugar feedstocks change daily.

2 Avoid Food v. Fuel Round II Butanol is a better alcohol, but for now corn is still the feedstock

3 Tax credits, biorefinery grants, loan guarantees

Need to be extended to butanol. Government and private investment are necc.

4 Enlist/Co-exist w/current ethanol producers

Infighting will slow production & adoption. Oil companies like BP (Butamax) may not be politically correct market driver.

5 Autos/Engine makers must approve

May be catalytic converter issues. Manufacturer's warrantees essential.

6 Consumer education Higher energy content means a gallon isn't a gallon. Odor maybe a problem.

7 Technology improvements must continue

Anything beyond ethanol is new territory at this scale

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Acknowledgements

• Jim Evangelow Chemical Strategies • Gorden Cheng ChemaLogic• Jay Kouba Tetra Vitae• Hans Blachek University of Illinois-Urbana• Adam Schubert Butamax• Ron Bray SRI Consulting

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Thank You

Sam Nejame

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