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- (495c) Performance of Solid-Liquid Separation Processes On Lignocellulosic Biomass Slurries
Experiments were performed on bench and pilot scale equipment to determine solid-liquid separation efficiency during co-current washing of dilute-acid pretreated corn stover slurries. The three separation techniques assessed were pressure filtration, vacuum filtration and centrifugation. Computer simulations were then developed to simulate multiple stage counter-current washing to determine the impact of staged separation and wash water usage rate on recovery of soluble sugars from pretreated slurries. Equipment configuration, slurry physical properties, and solids washing techniques were identified as the major factors influencing performance, and these issues will be discussed and recommendations will be provided.