2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.1c02394
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Ethanol Conversion to Butadiene: A Thermodynamic Analysis

Abstract: This work presents a review of the published studies approaching the thermodynamics of the ethanol conversion to 1,3-butadiene (BD), completed with our own calculation results. A spontaneity analysis, for the global reaction transforming ethanol into BD, has evidenced that a frequently used principle, considering negative variations of the standard Gibbs free energy, as a criterion for practically relevant equilibrium reactant conversions, appears as relatively conservative. The calculation of spontaneity doma… Show more

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“…Brosteanu et al [5] used these published data to develop power law rate expressions for the ETB transformation steps and estimated their kinetic parameters (Table 1). The thermodynamic investigations of the ETB process evidenced that the transformation is kinetically controlled, with the ethanol conversion and BD yield being dependent primarily on catalyst performances (Angelici et al [6], Makshina et al [7], and Banu et al [8]). The ETB one-stage ethanol conversion to BD is described by the following global reaction:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brosteanu et al [5] used these published data to develop power law rate expressions for the ETB transformation steps and estimated their kinetic parameters (Table 1). The thermodynamic investigations of the ETB process evidenced that the transformation is kinetically controlled, with the ethanol conversion and BD yield being dependent primarily on catalyst performances (Angelici et al [6], Makshina et al [7], and Banu et al [8]). The ETB one-stage ethanol conversion to BD is described by the following global reaction:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%