Survey of Alternative Feedstocks for Commodity Chemical Manufacturing | |
McFarlane, Joanna1  Robinson, Sharon M1  | |
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关键词: AMMONIA; BIOMASS; CHEMICAL FEEDSTOCKS; CHEMICAL INDUSTRY; COAL; ETHANOL; FERMENTATION; GASIFICATION; IMPLEMENTATION; MANUFACTURING; METHANOL; NATURAL GAS; OIL SANDS; OIL SHALES; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; PETROLEUM; PRICES; SACCHAROSE; VISCOSITY alternative feedstocks; coal; unconventional natural gas; solar; biomass; heavy oil; oil sands; | |
DOI : 10.2172/931080 RP-ID : ORNL/TM-2007/205 PID : OSTI ID: 931080 Others : Other: AC1015000 Others : FEAC308 Others : TRN: US200813%%397 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: SciTech Connect | |
【 摘 要 】
The current high prices for petroleum and natural gas have spurred the chemical industry to examine alternative feedstocks for the production of commodity chemicals. High feedstock prices have driven methanol and ammonia production offshore. The U.S. Chemical Industry is the largest user of natural gas in the country. Over the last 30 years, alternatives to conventional petroleum and natural gas feedstocks have been developed, but have limited, if any, commercial implementation in the United States. Alternative feedstocks under consideration include coal from unconventional processing technologies, such as gasification and liquefaction, novel resources such as biomass, stranded natural gas from unconventional reserves, and heavy oil from tar sands or oil shale. These feedstock sources have been evaluated with respect to the feasibility and readiness for production of the highest volume commodity chemicals in the United States. Sources of organic compounds, such as ethanol from sugar fermentation and bitumen-derived heavy crude are now being primarily exploited for fuels, rather than for chemical feedstocks. Overall, government-sponsored research into the use of alternatives to petroleum feedstocks focuses on use for power and transportation fuels rather than for chemical feedstocks. Research is needed to reduce cost and technical risk. Use of alternative feedstocks is more common outside the United States R&D efforts are needed to make these processes more efficient and less risky before becoming more common domestically. The status of alternative feedstock technology is summarized.
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