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Environmental Burdens of China's Propylene manufacturing: Comparative life-cycle assessment and scenario analysis

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 799, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149451

Keywords

Environmental sustainability; Propane dehydrogenation; Coal toolefin; Life cycle assessment; Feedstock shift; Propylene

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  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [DUT20LAB304]

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This study compared the environmental impacts of four typical propylene production routes in China using the life-cycle assessment methodology. The results showed trade-offs across nine environmental dimensions, making it difficult to rank the environmental advantages of each production route. Raw materials consumption was found to dominate the environmental burdens of the different routes, with the highest environmental loads in the coal to olefin process. The findings highlight the need for close attention to the feedstock shift in the propylene industry to promote environmental sustainability in the Chinese chemical manufacturing industry.
China's propylene feedstock shifts from oil to imported cheap propane and local coal. However, the associated environmental loads of this feedstock change have seldom been investigated for China's propylene industry. Herein, environmental impacts of the four typical propylene production routes, coal to olefin (CTO), propane de-hydrogenation (PDH), steam cracking (SC), and catalytic cracking (CC) process, were compared by life-cycle-as-sessment (LCA) methodology. Two metrics, midpoint environmental impacts (including nine indicators) and the comprehensive index of energy conservation and emission reduction (ECER), were adopted for this evaluation. The midpoint-impact indices show the trade-offs across the nine environmental dimensions. Thus, it is not easy to rank the environmental advantage of the four production routes. The ECER indices indicate the highest environmental loads in the CTO process, followed by PDH and the comparable SC and CC routes. Raw materials consumption dominates the environmental burden generations of the PDH, SC, and CC routes. Scenario analysis shows that feedstock shift and capacity growth jointly increase the environmental burdens of China's propylene industry by 27-66% in 2025 and 60-111% in 2030, relative to the 2018 baseline. Notably, global-warming poten-tial inevitably increases due to replacing the conventional oil-fed SC/CC capacity either by coal-fed CTO or by propane-fed PDH route. The findings suggest that the feedstock shift of the propylene industry deserves close at-tention to promote the environmental sustainability of the Chinese chemical manufacturing industry. (c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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