喷气燃料
生物燃料
石油化工
环境科学
炼油厂
航空生物燃料
原材料
炼油厂
废物管理
异丁醇
精炼(冶金)
酒
生化工程
化学
工程类
生物能源
环境工程
有机化学
物理化学
作者
Scott Geleynse,Kristin Brandt,Manuel García‐Pérez,Michael P. Wolcott,Xiao Zhang
出处
期刊:Chemsuschem
[Wiley]
日期:2018-09-13
卷期号:11 (21): 3728-3741
被引量:136
标识
DOI:10.1002/cssc.201801690
摘要
The alcohol-to-jet (ATJ) process is a method for the conversion of alcohols to an alternative jet fuel blendstock based on catalytic steps historically utilized by the petroleum refining and petrochemical industry. This pathway provides a means for producing a sustainable alternative jet fuel (SAJF) from a wide variety of resources and offers a near-term opportunity for alcohol producers to enter the SAJF market and for the aviation sector to meet growing SAJF demand. Herein, the technical background is reviewed and selected variations of ATJ processes evaluated. Simulation and modeling were employed to assess some ATJ conversion schemes, with a particular focus on comparisons between the use of an ethanol or isobutanol intermediate. Although the utilization of isobutanol offers a 34 % lower conversion cost for the catalytic upgrading process, the cost of alcohol production is estimated to contribute more than 80 % of the total cost at the refinery. The cost of feedstock and alcohol production has a dominant effect on the overall process economics.
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