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Annu Rev Chem Biomol Eng ; 9: 341-364, 2018 06 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29595999

RESUMO

Substantial natural gas liquids recovery from tight shale formations has produced a significant boon for the US chemical industry. As fracking technology improves, shale liquids may represent the same for other geographies. As with any major industry disruption, the advent of shale resources permits both the chemical industry and the community an excellent opportunity to have open, foundational discussions on how both public and private institutions should research, develop, and utilize these resources most sustainably. This review summarizes current chemical industry processes that use ethane and propane from shale gas liquids to produce the two primary chemical olefins of the industry: ethylene and propylene. It also discusses simplified techno-economics related to olefins production from an industry perspective, attempting to provide a mutually beneficial context in which to discuss the next generation of sustainable olefin process development.


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Alcenos/química , Etilenos/química , Gás Natural , Alcenos/síntese química , Alcenos/economia , Indústria Química , Metabolismo Energético , Etilenos/síntese química , Etilenos/economia , Gás Natural/economia , Oxidantes/química , Termodinâmica
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Appl Biochem Biotechnol ; 137-140(1-12): 437-49, 2007 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18478407

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A techno-economic analysis of two different bioprocesses was conducted, one for the conversion of propylene to propylene oxide (PO) and other for conversion of styrene to styrene epoxide (SO). The first process was a lipase-mediated chemo-enzymatic reaction, whereas the second one was a one-step enzymatic process using chloroperoxidase. The PO produced through the chemo-enzymatic process is a racemic product, whereas the latter process (based on chloroperoxidase) produces an enantio-pure product. The former process thus falls under the category of high-volume commodity chemical (PO); whereas the latter is a low-volume, high-value product (SO).A simulation of the process was conducted using the bioprocess engineering software SuperPro Designer v6.0 (Intelligen, Inc., Scotch Plains, NJ) to determine the economic feasibility of the process. The purpose of the exercise was to compare biocatalytic processes with existing chemical processes for production of alkene expoxides. The results show that further improvements are needed in improving biocatalyst stability to make these bioprocesses competitive with chemical processes.


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Alcenos/química , Alcenos/economia , Cloreto Peroxidase/química , Cloreto Peroxidase/economia , Compostos de Epóxi/química , Compostos de Epóxi/economia , Estireno/química , Estireno/economia , Catálise , Simulação por Computador , Modelos Econômicos , Estados Unidos
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