7 research outputs found

    Biogas as a Renewable Feedstock for Green Ethylene Production via Oxidative Coupling of Methane: Preliminary Feasibility Study

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    A preliminary feasibility study for the use of biogas as feedstock for the oxidative coupling of methane process aiming at green ethylene production is carried out. An economic assessment is performed based on literature, market and process simulation data, with the uncertainties being considered through Monte Carlo simulations. It is shown that the proposed process is economically interesting under a wide range of scenarios. The challenges and opportunities for the implementation of the process are highlighted to guide further studies.DFG, 53182490, EXC 314: Unifying Concepts in Catalysi

    Sequential Flowsheet Optimization: Maximizing the Exergy Efficiency of a High-Pressure Water Scrubbing Process for Biogas Upgrade

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    Biogas is an important renewable energy source and potential raw material for the chemical industry. Its utilization frequently requires a treatment and/or upgrade step. The aim here is to maximize the exergy efficiency of a high-pressure water scrubbing process for upgrading biogas into biomethane by coupling a sequential modular simulation flowsheet with different optimization algorithms. By setting adequate operating pressures, and reducing cycle water and stripping air flowrates, an exergy efficiency of 92.4% is reached.DFG, 53182490, EXC 314: Unifying Concepts in Catalysi
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