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ICC - Title: Propionic Acid Production from Ethylene
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ICC - Plant Capacity Unit Name: kilo metric ton per annum
ICC - Plant Capacity Unit Short Name: kta
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ICC - Process Overview Text: <h6>Product</h6> <p><b>Propionic Acid</b>. Propionic Acid, also known as propanoic acid, is a carboxylic acid normally found in nature, mainly in the form of its esters in some essential oils. This fatty acid is also formed in a number of enzymatic and fermentation processes. Widely used in the production of cellulose esters, plastic dispersions and herbicides, Propionic Acid has gained importance over the past years for applications related to preservation of forage cereals and animal feeds.</p> <h6>Raw Materials</h6> <p><b>Ethylene</b>. Ethylene is known as a key building block for the petrochemical industry, being one of the largest-volume petrochemical produced worldwide. It is widely used as chemical intermediate in the production of several end products, including plastics, resins and fibers. Ethylene is largely produced by thermal cracking of petroleum-based feedstocks, in the presence of steam. It is stored in a liquid state under high pressure or at low temperatures. However, ethylene is, most of times, directly supplied to its consumers.</p> <b>Chemicals</b>. </p> <b>Synthesis Gas</b>. Synthesis gas is a gas mixture mainly composed of carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen (H2). It is a raw material for the production of various products, such as methanol, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, dimethyl ether, oxo alcohols and many other chemicals. Syngas may be produced from both fossil sources (e.g. coal, petroleum or natural gas) and renewable materials, such as biomass or wood. Synthesis gas is produced industrially via different routes including steam methane reforming, partial oxidation, and dry reforming. Its composition can significantly vary from the production method used. </p>
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ICC - Process Schematic Text: <p>The process under analysis comprises four major sections: (1) ethylene hydroformylation; (2) propionaldehyde separation; (3) propionaldehyde oxidation; and (4) Propionic Acid separation.</p><p>* Ethylene hydroformylation. Syngas and ethylene are initially passed through a purification step to remove catalyst poisons. In the hydroformylation, ethylene reacts with carbon monoxide and hydrogen at mild temperatures and low pressures in the presence of a homogeneous rhodium based catalyst with an organophosphine ligand, yielding propionaldehyde. The reaction takes place in a jackted stirred-tank reactor.</p><p>* Propionaldehyde separation. The effluent from hydroformylation is passed through a condenser and a flash separator and subsequently fed to a stripping column for separation of aldehyde from unreacted raw materials. The aldehyde-rich stream is sent to a second column, where propionaldehyde is separated from heavy impurities. </p><p>* Propionaldehyde oxidation. The propionaldehyde generated upstream is fed to three tube and shell reactors operating in series, where it is oxidized to Propionic Acid under mild pressures in the liquid phase in the presence of air. Crude acid taken off at the bottom of the last reactor is routed to separation and purification steps downstream. </p><p>* Propionic Acid separation. The crude acid is fed to a decomposition column, where perpropionic acid contaminant is decomposed by heating under a positive nitrogen pressure. Then, unconverted propionaldehyde is recovered in a subsequent column and recycled to the oxidation reaction. The rich Propionic Acid stream is routed to a light-ends column for the removal of light impurities and high purity Propionic Acid (99.5 wt%) is finally obtained by azeotropic distillation using ethyl acetate as entrainer.</p>
ICC - Short Description: This report presents the economic analysis of Propionic Acid production from ethylene. In this process, ethylene undergoes a hydroformylation reaction to produce propionaldehyde, which is oxidized to Propionic Acid product. The economic analysis presented is based on a plant constructed in the United States.
ICC - Main Product: Propionic Acid
ICC - Plant Capacity: 80.00
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Propionic Acid Production from Ethylene

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