Integrated Phosgene and Steel Production: Combining Process Optimization and Life Cycle Assessment to Minimize Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Stefan Eichwald,
Lukas Polte,
Janik Hense
et al.
Abstract:Harnessing basic oxygen furnace gas (BOFG) from steel mills as an alternative carbon source is a promising option to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This study explores two process concepts to purify CO from BOFG for subsequent phosgene synthesis: (i) vacuum pressure swing adsorption (VPSA) yielding pure CO, and (ii) CO2 separation via monoethanolamine (MEA) absorption producing CO‐enriched gas. By combining process optimization with life cycle assessment (LCA), process parameters are identified that mi… Show more
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