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New Projects 2012 Overview of opportunities to participate in the new ISPT innovation program

New Projects 2012 Overview of opportunities to participate in the new ISPT innovation program. Feb 2012. Introduction to ISPT.

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New Projects 2012 Overview of opportunities to participate in the new ISPT innovation program

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  1. New Projects 2012Overview of opportunitiestoparticipate in the new ISPT innovation program Feb 2012

  2. Introduction to ISPT Innovation in process technology is one of the main ways the industry becomes more sustainable, which is the objective of the Institute for Sustainable Process Technology (ISPT). ISPT manages a network of more than 50 process-technology companies research institutes and universities. This provides the ISPT with an active world class cooperation network. ISPT considers this network a pre- requisite since innovation can only be achieved through cooperation between companies throughout the value chain. The ISPT partners collaborate in research projects for new process technology. In projects that are typically 2 or 4 years, researchers from research institutes and companies, for example, find new ways to get nutrition from algae or to recover phosphates from wastewater. A project often starts with a problem from one or more companies from which a research plan is created.

  3. TKI Process Technology Chemie Agro-food Energie Tuinbouw + uitgangsmat. Water ISPT transforms in 2012 into the TKI Process Technology that will include all process steps from raw materials to products. The central values are: demand-driven innovation, with open exchange of knowledge, roadmap for the common goals and a trust-based network. Process technology is a theme in a number of top sectors Procestechnologie Biobased Economy

  4. Ideation steps What steps are taken to bring these ideas further? During the ideation phase of a project, two things happen more or less parallel. Each project starts with an idea. To further develop this idea, it must gain support and strength. Winning support means that more parties get actively involved until all project partners are known. Gaining strength more details are added to the content until there is a complete project plan.

  5. ISPT and ideation • In the later phase of the ideation process you can decide to become active as a project partner and commit to the project which will ask for • Participation both with cash and in kind contribution to the project for industries. • Become a partner of ISPT with its knowledge sharing approach. • Dutch Contract research Organizations participation via Top sector Innovation contracts. • SME participation can be as third party delivering services, technology or material towards the project. Sharing of IP is not included for third parties. SME can off-course join as full project partner as well.

  6. ISPT and ideation How can we participate ? Both knowledge institutes, SME companies, multinationals, contract research institutes are invited to take part in the ideation process. Participation is open to both ISPT and non ISPT partners and European and non –European partners.

  7. Functional protein fractionation – the right protein at the right place - Development of novel biorefinery technologies (low in waste removal) needed to fractionate valuable native components (e.g. proteins) for different industries. Projects may vary between end-of-pipe solutions up to redesign of complete biorefineryroutes. Project scope will be: Disruption & Disentanglement, Chromatography (no salts), New matrices, Reduce Column Volume. Project ID: 23 Involvedparties: FrieslandCampina, Synthon, WUR Contact person: Albert van der Padt – Friesland Campina, Michel Eppink - Synthon Program manager: Frans van den Akker Budget 2012: 125 K€ From EL & I: 63 K€ Target start date: April 2012

  8. Platform approach for affinity protein purifications (follow-up SC-00-02) Develop a purification platform approach (beads, membranes, fibers) for affinity separations in the field of pharma, food and specialty chemicals. Non-antibody scaffold ligands will be used in different equipment designs with matrices coupled with affinity ligands to create efficient systems enabling the wide-spread application of affinity purification. Project ID: 117 Involved parties: Synthon, more are welcome Contact person: Michel Eppink - Synthon Program manager: Andreas ten Cate Budget 2012: 100 K€ From EL & I: 50 K€ Target start date: 2012 Click here for more project information

  9. Selective Enzyme Inactivation in Complex Food Systems • Improve quality and shelf life of liquid food products, increase the knowledge on controlling enzyme activity and develop new technologies. • Explore new inactivation methods like CO2, high pressure and advanced heating techniques. • Design the optimal process for complex liquid food systems • Develop a pilot unit for real-life tests. • Project ID: 21 Involvedparties: FrieslandCampina, Cosun, Heineken, Avebe, Feyecon, WUR F&BR • Contact person: Ben Langelaan – WUR F&BR • Program manager: Frans van den Akker • Budget 2012: 800 K€ • From EL & I: 400 K€ • Target start date: April 2012 • Click herefor more project information

  10. Selective removal of Flavour-active components (follow-up FO-10-05) Develop separation technology for downstream control of the flavour profile of food products by using the complementary potential of different technologies, such as stripping, ScCO2 extraction, pervaporation and selective adsorption for selective removal of flavour active components. Project ID: 69 Involved parties: Heineken, WUR, F&BR, more are welcome Contact person: Reinoud Noordman - Heineken Program manager: Frans van den Akker Budget 2012: 225 K€ From EL & I: 113 K€ Target start date: March 2012 Click here for more project information

  11. Biorefinery of Microalgae - Novel Integrated chains Development of novel and mild biorefinery technologies and processes for microalgae biomass, in which the functionality of the different biomass components is maintained and energy requirement is reduced. Project ID: 30 Involved parties: WUR, F&BR Contact person: Maria Barbosa – F&BR Program manager: Frans van den Akker Budget 2012: 1.000 K€ From EL & I: - Target start date: March 2012 Click here for more project information

  12. Sidestream based algae production Combination of dairy, starch and sugar (side) streams to identify shared opportunities (business, logistic and technical) for algae production. Project ID: 114 Involved parties: FrieslandCampina, Cosun, Avebe Contact person: Sabine Fischer – Friesland Campina Program manager: Frans van den Akker Budget 2012: 500 K€ From EL & I: 250 K€ Target start date: March 2012

  13. MObile photo bioreactor to Valorize Industrial side streams (MOVI) Scaling up of algae bioreactor based on existing technology. The challenge is to create and implement a concept to reduce the footprint of the industry and to produce a beneficial one. In this concept, a photo bioreactor is used to turn typical sidestreams as CO2, waste water and NOx into usable biomass and oxygen by photosynthesis using algae and/or moss. Project ID: 125 Involved parties: Royal Haskoning, more are welcome Contact person: Bart van der Velpen – Royal Haskoning Program manager: Frans van den Akker Budget 2012: 275 K€ From EL & I: 138 K€ Target start date: 2012

  14. Ligno-cellulose fractionation and lignin valorisation Demonstrate cost-effective fractionation technology to integrally convert a range of Ligno-cellulosic feedstock to materials and chemicals (like cellulose, lignin and furfural). Project ID: 24 Involved parties: Avantium, DSM, more are welcome Contact person: Annita Westenbroek Program manager: Frans van den Akker Budget 2012: 125 K€ From EL & I: 63 K€ Target start date: April 2012

  15. Advanced distillation technologies Development of energy efficient distillation systems applicable to binary and multi-component separations, azeotropic, extractive and reactive distillation. Technologies considered are Dividing Wall Columns and Cyclic Distillation. Project ID: 12 Involved parties: AkzoNobel, DSM, TU Paderborn Contact person: Tony Kiss - AkzoNobel Program manager: Andreas ten Cate Budget 2012: 250 K€ From EL & I: 125 K€ Target start date: April 2012 Click here for more project information

  16. Plate-packing HIDiC - Equipment solution for a thermodynamic concept Develop equipment that enables to fully benefit from the HIDiC energy savings potential at affordable equipment cost. Project ID: 78 Involved parties: Huntsman, ECN, Sulzer, BASF Contact person: Dolf Bruinsma - ECN Program manager: Andreas ten Cate Budget 2012: 750 K€ From EL & I: 375 K€ Target start date: March 2012 Click here for more project information

  17. Optimal Grade Switching (follow-up SC-00-05) Development of grade switching strategies for multi-product continuous plants that drastically minimize the switching times and off spec products. Strategies are based on advanced process models and online dynamic optimization routines. Project ID: 119 Involvedparties: DSM, AkzoNobel, TU/e Contact person: Edwin Zondervan – TU/e Program manager: Andreas ten Cate Budget 2012: 100 K€ FromEL & I: 50 K€ Target start date: 2012

  18. Chain efficiency: demonstration of Optimization across boundaries in one area Intensified processes give opportunity to re-design manufacturing operations, value chains and business models. The traditional paradigm in the industry is to increase profitability byeconomy of scale. In particular in the specialty industry with lower-volume high value-added products, the paradigm of economy of chain can bring previously un-harvested benefits, but requires innovative business models. Project ID: 75 Involvedparties: DSM, TUD, more are welcome Contact person: Maarten Oudshoorn - DSM Program manager: Andreas ten Cate Budget 2012: 100 K€ FromEL & I: 50 K€ Target start date: 2012

  19. Provide! Process Intensification Development Centre In Provide! a consortium of industry, universities and TNO is investigating the transition from batch to continuous chemistry. In Provide! TNO and its partners are getting ready for a new method of chemistry that is more effective for companies and thus much better for society. Project ID: 135 Involved parties: TNO Contact person: Martijn de Graaff - TNO Program manager: Andreas ten Cate Budget 2012: 900 K€ From EL & I: 270 K€ Target start date: 2012

  20. Industrial Heat Pumps – Upgrade of waste heat to process heat Development of several industrial heat pumps and transformers as well as drivers for heat pumps to upgrade waste heat to useful process heat. Project ID: cluster of 6 projects, see a.o. next sheet Involved parties: ECN, more are welcome Contact person: Jan Aiso Lycklama à Nijeholt - ECN Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: - From EL & I: - Target start date: 2012 Click here for more project information

  21. Thermoacoustic heat pump for distillation - Testing of alternative industrial type of driver Testing of alternative driver (industrial type) for a electrically driven thermo acoustic heat pump for distillation. Project ID: 6 Involvedparties: AkzoNobel, ECN Contact person: Jan-AisoLycklama à Nijeholt- ECN Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: 300 K€ FromEL & I: 150 K€ Target start date: March 2012 Click here for more project information

  22. Low energy alternatives for distillation Solvents for water removal, membranes, nanofiltration, affinity solvents (ionic liquids, hyperbranched polymers, adsorbents) Project ID: 121 (cluster of projects: see a.o. next three slides) Involved parties: ECN, UT, Shell, AkzoNobel, LyondellBasell, Sabic, DOW, DSM and more Contact person: Dolf Bruinsma – ECN, Boelo Schuur - UT Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: 600 K€ From EL & I: 300 K€ Target start date: 2012

  23. Hybsi® application and development Testing and further development of Hybsi® membranes, suitable for demanding separations using pervaporation at temperatures up to at least 190°C, in aggressive aprotic solutions including N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) and down to a pH value of ~2. Project ID: 120 Involved parties: Pervatech, more are welcome Contact person: Frans Velterop - Pervatech Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: 1.200 K€ From EL & I: 600 K€ Target start date: March 2012

  24. Separation of compounds with very similar molecular structures Develop novel separation processes to separate compounds with very similar structures to obtain highly pure product streams (remaining traces < 10-50 ppm) and the development of a logical process development approach “toolbox”. Involved parties: ECN, Utwente, more are welcome Contact person: Dolf Bruinsma – ECN Boelo Schuur - UTwente Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: - K€ From EL & I: - K€ Target start date: 2012 Click here for more project information One of the evaluated techniques

  25. Immobilized solvents for water removal • Extraction from aqueous solutions with Ionic Liquids: • -expand the scope to other solutes • -develop Cosmo-RS approach further to be able to generalize • Immobilize the polymers for easy recovery, e.g. on magnetic particles • Fractionation of aqueous stream pyrolysis oil • Involvedparties: Utwente, more are welcome • Contact person: Boelo Schuur - UTwente • Program manager: Menno Plantenga • Budget 2012: - K€ • FromEL & I: - K€ • Target start date: 2012 • Click here for more project information

  26. NISP - Exploring Industrial Symbiosis implementation in the Netherlands Integrated sites offer competitive advantage (cf Verbund model of BASF). ISPT can enhance identification of opportunities to re-use heat and material resources that are currently considered waste, and stimulate re-use by alignment of parties with potential opportunities. Project ID: 76 Involved parties: Royal Haskoning, TUD, more are welcome Contact person: Andreas ten Cate Program manager: Andreas ten Cate Budget 2012: 100 K€ From EL & I: 50 K€ Target start date: 2012

  27. Interaction and integration of Process Operation, design and control Project ID: 140 Involved parties: DOW, KCPK, TU/e Contact person: Adrie Huesman - DOW Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: 250 K€ From EL & I: 125 K€ Target start date: 2012

  28. Innovation by combining PI and Control Project ID: 138 Involved parties: TU/e, more are welcome Contact person: Ton Backx - TU/e Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: - K€ From EL & I: - K€ Target start date: 2012

  29. Operational Intelligence Solution on demand Project ID: 139 Involved parties: Shell, parties are welcome Contact person: Freek van Dijk - Shell Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: 50 K€ From EL & I: 25 K€ Target start date: 2012

  30. Process System Engineering and Process Control in biorefinery Development of a complete biorefinery optimization model from which optimal production routes can be calculated, leading to efficient process design and operations. Project ID: 141 Involved parties: WUR, more are welcome Contact person: Ton van Boxtel – WUR, Edwin Zondervan – TU/e Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: 50 K€ From EL & I: 25 K€ Target start date: 2012

  31. Supply Chain Optimization of Biorefinery Design and Operations Development of a complete biorefinery optimization model from which optimal production routes can be calculated, leading to efficient process design and operations. DUBBEL MET 141 dus samengevoegd. Project ID: Involved parties: TU/e, more are welcome Contact person: Edwin Zondervan - TU/e Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: - K€ From EL & I: - K€ Target start date: Click here for more project information

  32. Energy efficient alternative for current setup olefins / paraffins separation (2nd wave) Project ID: 3 Involved parties: DOW, more are welcome Contact person: Henk Pelt - DOW Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: - K€ From EL & I: - K€ Target start date: 2012

  33. Integration of reaction and separation Improve processes with low conversion and selectivity by in-situ product removal. Reaction classes currently considered are Hydrogenation, Dehydrogenation, Oxidation and Polycondensation. In the pre-project phase in 2012 detailed project plans for each reaction class are developed with teams of industry and academia. Project ID: 9 Involved parties: Utwente, more are welcome Contact person: Boelo Schuur - UTwente Program manager: Andreas ten Cate Budget 2012: 100 K€ From EL & I: 50 K€ Target start date: October 2012 Click here for more project information

  34. Ionic liquids as solvents for novel oil refining & hydrocarbon conversion processes (Fisher Tropsch, Sulphur removal) Project ID: 11 Involved parties: TU/e, more are welcome Contact person: Maaike Kroon - TU/e Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: 100 K€ From EL & I: 50 K€ Target start date: 2012

  35. Batch to continuous and vice versa; batch in continuous Develop and scale up of new reaction and separation technology and design new devices to make the switch possible from batch to continuous processing. Project ID: 134 Involved parties: Shell, FrieslandCampina, more are welcome Contact person: Fred van Dijk, M. de Rooij Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: 250 K€ From EL & I: 125 K€ Target start date: 2012

  36. Recycling and prevention/reduction of production losses (follow-up BC-00-07) Project ID: 133 Involved parties: DSM, TU/e, Contact person: Katarina Babic - DSM, Edwin Zondervan - TU/e Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: 200 K€ From EL & I: 100 K€ Target start date: 2012

  37. Biobased feed for bulk and specialty New process technologies for biomass conversion to bulk chemicals obtained by process technology research such that the resulting technologies are ready for the pilot plant stage. Project ID: 131 Involvedparties: UTwente, more are welcome Contact person: Sacha Kersten - UTwente Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: 300 K€ FromEL & I: 150 K€ Target start date: 2012

  38. Biogas Make difficult resources winnable (deep sea, arctic; stranded gas, tied gas, low methane containing acid natural gas, water containing oil, oil reservoirs at end of their life time etc.) Project ID: 124 Involved parties: Frames, more are welcome Contact person: Frank Vergunst – Frames Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: - K€ From EL & I: - K€ Target start date: 2012

  39. Alternative Winning/shale gas Project ID: 128 Involved parties: FMC technologies, more are welcome Contact person: Paul Verbeek – FMC technologies Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: 500 K€ From EL & I: 250 K€ Target start date: 2012

  40. Distributed winning Project ID: 130 Involved parties: Shell, AkzoNobel Contact person: Fred van Dijk, Lou Verhagen Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: 200 K€ From EL & I: 100 K€ Target start date: 2012

  41. Gas Treatment Local fermentation Biogas or acid stranded natural gas transformation to marketable Energy Products (gas of liquid). Project ID: 126 Involved parties: Frames, Utwente, Shell Contact person: Frank Vergunst - Frames, Nieck Benes - UTwente, Arian Nijmeijer - Shell Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: 350 K€ From EL & I: 175 K€ Target start date: 2012

  42. Oil Treatment Project ID: 127 Involved parties: parties are welcome Contact person: Menno Plantenga Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: - K€ From EL & I: - K€ Target start date: 2012

  43. Small Scale GTL/GTX Develop technologies and processes making economical viable conversion possible of locally produced associated gas (from f.i. crude oil production) into transportable fuel (LNG, ethanol, diesel); in future flaring of such associated gas will be legally forbidden or limited. Project ID: 129 Involved parties: Frames, more are welcome Contact person: Frank Vergunst - Frames Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: - K€ From EL & I: - K€ Target start date: 2012

  44. Scarce Resources * Salt removal in (waste) streams – closing the NPK cycle - The goal is to develop a sustainable device that removes or separates salts (especially N, P and K) from waste streams, based on physical separation principles. Project ID: 20 Involved parties: Avebe, more are welcome Contact person: Andreas ten Cate Program manager: Andreas ten Cate Budget 2012: - K€ From EL & I: - K€ Target start date: October 2012

  45. Local demineralizing (P, K, N, Cl) of biomass Project ID: 32 Involved parties: parties are welcome Contact person: Annita Westenbroek Program manager: Andreas ten Cate Budget 2012: 150 K€ From EL & I: Target start date: April 2012

  46. Waste water treatment (salts and heavy metals and chemicals, oil) Project ID: 46 Involved parties: Wintershall, Frames, more are welcome Contact person: Danny van der Krogt – Wintershall, Martijn Ruijter - Frames Program manager: Andreas ten Cate Budget 2012: - K€ From EL & I: Target start date: April 2012

  47. Production / produced / overboard water (u.w. cleaning up production water) Remove components from water before emission (overboard water) and recover and re-use the removed components as marketable chemicals (dispersed oil, heavy metals, dissolved oil, chemicals etc.). Project ID: 132 Involved parties: FMC technologies, more are welcome Contact person: Paul Verbeek – FMC technologies Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: 300 K€ From EL & I: 150 K€ Target start date: 2012

  48. Recovery of scarce elements and traces (trace removal 2) Project ID: 5 Involved parties: UTwente, ECN Contact person: Boelo Schuur - UTwente Program manager: Menno Plantenga Budget 2012: 200 K€ From EL & I: 100 K€ Target start date: 2012

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