Process development and economic analysis of carbon dioxide to dimethyl carbonate
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Choi, Juho
Han, Jeehoon
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HEFAT
Abstract
This study developed a strategy for production of dimethyl carbonate from flue gas. In this strategy, Carbon dioxide is captured from flue gas by using monoethanolamine-based carbon dioixde absorption/desorption subsystems. Then, captured carbon dioxide is converted to dimethyl carbonate over a CeO2 catalyst. This study designed a heat exchanger network for reducing energy requirements of our process. The technoeconomic evaluation of this study shows that the integrated process strategy results in a minimum selling price of US$2.06 per kg.
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Papers presented to the 12th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Costa de Sol, Spain on 11-13 July 2016.
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Carbon dioxide, Dimethyl carbonate, Economic analysis