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A model-based analysis of CO2 utilization in methanol synthesis plant

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JOURNAL OF CO2 UTILIZATION
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages 12-22

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcou.2015.02.003

Keywords

CO2 utilization; Methanol synthesis; Carbon capture and sequestration; Process integration; Lurgi reactor; Steam reformer

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Utilizing the greenhouse gas CO2 as a feedstock in chemical processing could offer alternative solutions to long-term storage. Large-scale production of light hydrocarbons such as methanol (MeOH) is one of the predominant and sensible schemes for such utilization. This proposal will not only recycle the CO2 gas within methanol synthesis process, but will also reduce the uptake of raw materials such as natural gas (NG) and reduce the greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions of a comparable stand-alone NG-based methanol synthesis plant. In this paper, a comprehensive model for CO2 integration in NG-based methanol synthesis plant has been developed. The reformer product (syngas) is mixed with the high-purity CO2 stream that comes out of power-plant carbon capture (PCC) process. It is found that this integration may reduce methane uptake by 25.6% and decrease the combined CO2 emissions for both power-plant and MeOH-plant by 21.9%. The energy intensity for this integration is 33.45 GJ(th)/tonne(MeOH) and 0.64 GJ(el)/tonne(MeOH). The energy efficiency of this integration is 59% and the product to feed ratio is 2.27 tonne(MeOH)/tonne(CH4) higher than 1.69 tonne(MeOH)/tonne(CH4) calculated for a comparable standalone NG-based methanol synthesis plant with 68% efficiency. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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