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EUBCE 2024 - Sebastian VILLADSEN - Odor Removal from Marine Biomass Protein Production

Odor Removal from Marine Biomass Protein Production

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Integrated biorefineries and biorefinery processes

Odor Removal from Marine Biomass Protein Production

Short Introductive summary

In the HONORE project, the key target will be to remove unwanted odour from the Danish Marine Protein factory. The production of marine protein has unique challenges. One of them is the odour emitted from the drying of the protein product. At DTU KT, a new, power-to-x gas cleaning process has been developed. The process uses an oxidative solvent to remove unwanted impurities in gas streams. The oxidative reagent is regenerated in an electrochemical cell. The new process will be compared with potential existing processes that may also remove the odour, e.g., activated carbon or NaOH scrubbers

Presenter

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Sebastian VILLADSEN

Technical University of Denmark, Chemical Engineering Dpt., DENMARK

Presenter's biography

Following my master’s thesis on “Investigation of Catalysts for Production of Biofuel from CO2“, I continued working with green energy as I started my PhD-project investigating a new desulphurization technology based on electrochemistry.

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Co-authors:

S. Villadsen, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, DENMARK
R. Neerup, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, DENMARK
S. Borgquist, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, DENMARK
C. Warm, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, DENMARK
E. Rattigan, Greenlab Skive, Skive, DENMARK
P.L. Fosbøl, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, DENMARK

Session reference: 3CV.4.5