A novel method was developed by scientists at FPL and Ligsteel LLC to produce high-value carbon foams using lignin resources. Lignin is composing 100% carbon resource in this innovative process. The resultant carbon foam has a regular open-cell structure. Densities of the carbon foam products are generally in the range of about 0.01 g/cm3 to 1.0 g/cm3. The carbon foams exhibit compressive strengths of up to about 100 MPa. A batch type manufacturing process has been developed for converting Domtar BioChoice lignin to carbon foams. The recently developed batch processes demonstrate high carbon conversion and carbonaceous materials yield (> 55% C in graphene products and > 65% C in carbon foam products), but have low production rate; about 100 g graphene material is produced daily over the batch type manufacturing system in FPL.
Therefore, a research project was developed to investigate semi-continuous manufacturing modes and to demonstrate that both graphene and carbon foam production processes are scalable for high-volume production of valuable carbonaceous materials from lignin. Searching for the potential large volume applications of lignin-derived carbonaceous materials is another objective of current project.
The purpose of this contract is to use Ligsteel expertise to advance our co-patented technology to develop high-value and high-volume applications for abundant lignin.
The Government intends to award a fimr-fixed price 3-year Indefiniate-Delivery, Indifiniate-Quantity type contract on a noncompetive basis.