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Completed H2020 European Commission

Creating added-value chemicals from bio-industrial CO2 emissions using integrated catalytic technologies

€6.64M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Fundacion Tecnologica Advantx
Country Spain
Start Date May 01, 2021
End Date Apr 30, 2025
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 17
Roles Participant; Third Party; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101000580
Grant Description

In 2017, EU GHG emissions, including emissions from international aviationEurope has successfully reduced its GHG emissions since 1990 levels.

The pace of reducing CO2 emissions is positive, however it is projected to slow after 2020 resulting in difficulties to achieve EUs reduction target of 55% by 2030 as planned in the European Green Deal. Additional measures and policies are foreseen in EU to forefront this situation.

Negative emissions technologies, as carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) ones are currently a priority to explore, especially in non-exploited industrial sectors such as the bio-based industry as they significantly contribute to CO2 emissions.

CATCO2NVERS will contribute to reduce GHG emissions from the bio-based industries developing 5 innovative and integrated technologies based on 3 catalytic methods (electrochemical, enzymatic and thermochemical).

It will transform waste-CO2 (up to 90%) and residual biomass from 2 bio-based industries into 5 added-value chemicals (glyoxylic acid, lactic acid, furan dicarboxylic methyl ester (FDME), cyclic carbonated fatty acid methyl esters (CCFAMEs) with production yields between 70-90%. Methanol which will not have an energetic use but will be used in CATCO2NVERS own technologies.

These target chemicals will be used as building blocks and monomers to obtain biopolymers of 100% bio-origin.

Industrial partners will validate the application of the obtained chemical building blocks on the most relevant markets. In addition, the waste-CO2 stream will be conditioned by removing potential inhibitors for the catalysts.

CATCO2NVERS will meet some of the principles in green chemistry (atom economy, use of renewable feedstocks, reduce derivatives and use of catalysts instead of stoichiometric reagents).

CATCO2NVERS will explore an energy and resource efficient scenario following an industrial symbiosis model to ensure a biorefinery process along the CO2 valorization chain with zero or negative GHG emissions.

All Grantees

Alchemia-Nova Gmbh; Universiteit Twente; Nova-Institut Fur Politische Und Okologische Innovation Gmbh; Avantium Support Bv; Hysytech Srl; Avantium Chemicals Bv; Emi Twente Bv; Fundacion Tecnologica Advantx; Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas; Artificial Nature, S.L.; Sustainable Innovations Europe Sl; Evyap Sabun Yag Gliserin Sanayi Veticaret Anonim Sirketi; Fundacion Cartif; Ava Biochem Bsl Ag; Perseo Biotechnology S.L.; Johnson Matthey Plc; Stichting Wageningen Research

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