aviation fuel (SAF) is indispensable. SAF can be produced via different synthesis routes and has identical
properties to fossil-based conventional aviation fuel. Based on the results of previous research, a process
pathway to produce SAF via a Biomass-to-Liquid (BtL) concept using entrained flow gasification and Fischer-
Tropsch synthesis is simulatively investigated. To optimize overall process efficiency, high-temperature coelectrolysis
can be integrated into the process chain resulting in a Power-and-Biomass-to-Liquid (PBtL)
approach. Co-electrolysis makes it possible to split carbon dioxide as well as water electrochemically in a
single apparatus and to produce synthesis gas with the required properties for Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. A
detailed 0D Python model of a reversible solid oxide cell (rSOC) was developed at the Chair of Energy
Systems to calculate the steady-state fuel cell and electrolysis operation based on a defined input parameter
set. The validation using measured and literature data shows that the current density-cell voltage behaviour
can be reproduced with an average relative error of less than 5%. Based on the existing BtL process, two
concepts for the integration of co-electrolysis are identified and the 0D rSOC model is integrated into the
Aspen Plus® flowsheet simulation. The newly developed process options are compared with alternative PBtL
process variants showing that an identical product yield and carbon efficiency is achieved in different
configurations and that electrical power demand can be significantly reduced by integrating co-electrolysis.
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aviation fuel (SAF) is indispensable. SAF can be produced via different synthesis routes and has identical
properties to fossil-based conventional aviation fuel. Based on the results of previous research, a process
pathway to produce SAF via a Biomass-to-Liquid (BtL) concept using entrained flow gasification and Fischer-
Tropsch synthesis is simulatively investigated. To optimize overall process efficiency, high-temperature coelectrolysis
can be integrated into the process chain resulting in...
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