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Ethanol from ethylene

Because oil and gas ate not renewable resources, at some point in time alternative feedstocks will become attractive however, this point appears to be fat in the future. Of the alternatives, only biomass is a renewable resource (see Fuels frombiomass). The only chemical produced from biomass in commercial quantities at the present time is ethanol by fermentation. The cost of ethanol from biomass is not yet competitive with synthetically produced ethanol from ethylene. Ethanol (qv) can be converted into a number of petrochemical derivatives and could become a significant source. [Pg.176]

Fig. 9. Extractive distillation sequence cost as a function of the feed ratio for the production of anhydrous ethanol from azeotropic ethanol using ethylene glvcol at reflux ratios of A, 1.15 r O, 1.2 r and 1.3 r (39). Point A represents a previously pubhshed design for the same mixture (37). Fig. 9. Extractive distillation sequence cost as a function of the feed ratio for the production of anhydrous ethanol from azeotropic ethanol using ethylene glvcol at reflux ratios of A, 1.15 r O, 1.2 r and 1.3 r (39). Point A represents a previously pubhshed design for the same mixture (37).
As an example, the battery-limits capital cost can be estimated for the production of 10,000 t/yr of ethylene (qv) from ethanol (11). Seven processing blocks, ie, vaporizer, reactor, water quench, compressor, dryer, distillation, and energy recovery, can be identified. The highest temperature is 350°C (reactor), and the highest pressure is about 1.7 MPa (17 atm) (compressor, two towers). If a materials-pressure factor, + of 1.03 is assumed, then for N = 7 0 = 0.87 1/0 = 1 64 and f =0 K = 6.3. This gives the 1981 cost as 4.4 X 10 . The 1991 battery-Hmits investment can be obtained, by updating with the CE Plant Cost Index, as 5.3 x 10 . ... [Pg.443]

Industrial ethyl alcohol can be produced synthetically from ethylene [74-85-17, as a by-product of certain industrial operations, or by the fermentation of sugar, starch, or cellulose. The synthetic route suppHes most of the industrial market in the United States. The first synthesis of ethanol from ethylene occurred in 1828 in Michael Faraday s lab in Cambridge (40). [Pg.403]

Indirect Hydration (Esterification—Hydrolysis) Process. The preparation of ethanol from ethylene by the use of sulfuric acid is a three-step process (Fig. 1) ... [Pg.403]

Ethyl Ether. Most ethyl ether is obtained as a by-product of ethanol synthesis via the direct hydration of ethylene. The procedure used for production of diethyl ether [60-29-7] from ethanol and sulfuric acid is essentially the same as that first described in 1809 (340). The chemical reactions involved in the production of ethyl ether by the indirect ethanol-from-ethylene process are like those for the production of ether from ethanol using sulfuric acid. [Pg.416]

The situation with regard to ethanol is much clearer there is long industrial experience in the manufacture of ethanol from wood, by fermentation of the sugars in the waste effluents of pulp mills, or of the sugars made by wood hydrolysis ( ). In the years following World War II, wood hydrolysis plants have been unable to compete economically with petroleum-based ethanol synthesis, mainly by hydration of ethylene, and they have been shut down in most countries. However, in the Soviet Union, we understand, there are still about 30 wood hydrolysis plants in operation (10). Many of these are used for fodder yeast production (11) but the wood sugars are also available for ethanol production. [Pg.183]

Homogeneous Catalytic Hydrogenation of Carbon Monoxide Ethylene Glycol and Ethanol from Synthesis Gas... [Pg.325]


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