2022
DOI: 10.1002/jctb.7104
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Performance improvement potential of integrated process of urea‐adduction and distillation for separation of 1‐octene from F–T synthetic products

Abstract: BACKGROUND C8 α‐olefins are regarded as top value‐added compounds from Fischer–Tropsch (F−T) products. However, the separation of purified C8 α‐olefins has proven to be a daunting challenge owing to their relative volatility. As the traditional methods for C8 α‐olefins purification are energy‐ and capital cost‐intensive, an efficient method for the separation of n‐hydrocarbons and iso‐hydrocarbons will provide a valuable and more sustainable alternative to address these challenges. RESULTS In the urea‐adductio… Show more

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“…Methane is the major component of natural gas, which can be processed into various chemicals and intermediates, including syngas, a valuable platform chemical composed of CO and H 2 . Current syngas production from methane mainly includes three routes, steam reforming of methane (SRM), dry reforming of methane (DRM), and partial oxidation of methane (POM). As an economical strategy to synthesize syngas from methane, POM is attracting more and more attention due to the small size of the reactor, short time of contact (1–40 ms), low energy consumption, and low equipment investment and production cost. In recent years, noble metals (e.g., Rh, Pd, Ir, and Pt) and transition metals (e.g., Ni, Co, Fe, and Ru) have been widely investigated for POM reactions. Among the catalysts, Ni-based catalysts have the advantages of earth abundance and low cost, as well as effectively activating the C–H bond ability. , Unfortunately, sintering and carbon deposition are the main challenges for Ni-based catalysts in the POM reaction, which can result in the deactivation of the catalyst .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Methane is the major component of natural gas, which can be processed into various chemicals and intermediates, including syngas, a valuable platform chemical composed of CO and H 2 . Current syngas production from methane mainly includes three routes, steam reforming of methane (SRM), dry reforming of methane (DRM), and partial oxidation of methane (POM). As an economical strategy to synthesize syngas from methane, POM is attracting more and more attention due to the small size of the reactor, short time of contact (1–40 ms), low energy consumption, and low equipment investment and production cost. In recent years, noble metals (e.g., Rh, Pd, Ir, and Pt) and transition metals (e.g., Ni, Co, Fe, and Ru) have been widely investigated for POM reactions. Among the catalysts, Ni-based catalysts have the advantages of earth abundance and low cost, as well as effectively activating the C–H bond ability. , Unfortunately, sintering and carbon deposition are the main challenges for Ni-based catalysts in the POM reaction, which can result in the deactivation of the catalyst .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…stable crystals with long straight-chain aliphatic compounds, the urea complexation method has been extensively employed for enriching various PUFA 11−20) as well as saturated 21) or monosaturated fatty acids 22,23) . During the crystallization process, urea molecules can form relatively stable complexes with saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids.…”
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