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SOLRESS · Innovative biotech routes for efficient bio-based solvent production promoting a safe and sustainable European industry.

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 September 202531 August 2029EU funding €7,044,900Call HORIZON-JU-CBE-2024

The main objective of the SOLRESS project is to propose an integrated biorefinery system to replace the chemical origin of some of the most widely used solvents in the industry, such as ethyl acetate, ethyl lactate and butyl acetate with a bio-based origin from second generation sugars from post-consumer coffee grounds and lignocellulosic feedstocks. The aim is to reinforce the integration of bio-based research and innovation throughout industrial bio-based systems. Moreover, in the valorisation process of these feedstocks, not only the cellulose fraction will be valorised, but also the hemicellulose fraction to obtain 2 of the most notorious green solvents of today, 2-MeTHF and GVL, from an additional line dedicated to the processing of furfural. The challenges will lie in improving downstream purification (DSP) processes and the techniques employed to achieve a technology that is efficient and cost-competitive with current chemical production systems for solvents.At the end of the project, all solvents will be validated in at least 3 of the most relevant applications (productive processes, formulations and recycling technologies) & at least 3 of the sectors with the greatest use of solvents (paints & coatings, cosmetics & materials processing) with the aim of evaluating its performance in comparison with its fossil-based counterparts, but also as a replacement for other dangerous and toxic solvents, such as NMP, CCL4, THF or toluene.Thus, the ambition of the SOLRESS project is triple:To replace the use of fossil, non-renewable raw materials with specific bio-based feedstocks in the production of some of the most widely used solvents.Offer SSbD alternatives to controversial solvents in terms of danger & toxicity (including the ones under the SVHC & SoCs categories).To improve the competitiveness of these processes by incorporating new methods & technologies that increase efficiency & sustainability, demonstrating their scalability & industrial applicability.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

AIMPLAS - ASOCIACION DE INVESTIGACION DE MATERIALES PLASTICOS Y CONEXAS

ES · €701,630

participant

IVL SVENSKA MILJOEINSTITUTET AB

SE · €624,000

participant

TRANSFURANS CHEMICALS BVBA

BE · €292,500

participant

UNIVERSITEIT GENT

BE · €349,375

participant

DERMOPARTNERS S.L.

ES · €149,715

participant

BIOECONOMY FOR CHANGE

FR · €304,375

participant

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €584,715

participant

BIO BASE EUROPE PILOT PLANT VZW

BE · €786,875

participant

KAFFE BUENO APS

DK · €405,563

participant

HYDROHM

BE · €205,477

participant

GEOPONIKO PANEPISTIMION ATHINON

EL · €516,375

participant

KANSAI ALTAN BOYA SANAYI VE TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI

TR · €127,639

participant

STORA ENSO OYJ

FI · €87,000

participant

SOLMEGIA MONOPROSOPI I.K.E.

EL · €377,325

participant

CELIGNIS LIMITED

IE · €443,625

participant

PERSEO BIOTECHNOLOGY S.L.

ES · €497,318

participant

GALACTIC SA

BE · €591,394

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