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Engineering | 2017

New trends in Olefin production

Ismaël Amghizar; Laurien Vandewalle; Kevin Van Geem; Guy Marin

Abstract Most olefins (e.g., ethylene and propylene) will continue to be produced through steam cracking (SC) of hydrocarbons in the coming decade. In an uncertain commodity market, the chemical industry is investing very little in alternative technologies and feedstocks because of their current lack of economic viability, despite decreasing crude oil reserves and the recognition of global warming. In this perspective, some of the most promising alternatives are compared with the conventional SC process, and the major bottlenecks of each of the competing processes are highlighted. These technologies emerge especially from the abundance of cheap propane, ethane, and methane from shale gas and stranded gas. From an economic point of view, methane is an interesting starting material, if chemicals can be produced from it. The huge availability of crude oil and the expected substantial decline in the demand for fuels imply that the future for proven technologies such as Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (FTS) or methanol to gasoline is not bright. The abundance of cheap ethane and the large availability of crude oil, on the other hand, have caused the SC industry to shift to these two extremes, making room for the on-purpose production of light olefins, such as by the catalytic dehydrogenation of propane.


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2015

Necessity and Feasibility of 3D Simulations of Steam Cracking Reactors

Pieter Reyniers; Carl Schietekat; David Van Cauwenberge; Laurien Vandewalle; Kevin Van Geem; Guy Marin


Aiche Journal | 2017

Periodic reactive flow simulation : proof of concept for steam cracking coils

David Van Cauwenberge; Laurien Vandewalle; Pieter Reyniers; Kevin Van Geem; Guy Marin; Jens Floré


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2017

Techno-economic analysis of an absorption based methanol to olefins recovery section

Pieter Reyniers; Laurien Vandewalle; Stephanie Saerens; Philip de Smedt; Guy Marin; Kevin Van Geem


Energy & Fuels | 2018

CFD-assisted Process Intensification Study for Biomass Fast Pyrolysis in a Gas-Solid Vortex Reactor

Shekhar Kulkarni; Laurien Vandewalle; Arturo González Quiroga; Patrice Perreault; Geraldine J. Heynderickx; Kevin Van Geem; Guy Marin


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2017

Dynamic simulation of fouling in steam cracking reactors using CFD

Laurien Vandewalle; David Van Cauwenberge; Jens Dedeyne; Kevin Van Geem; Guy Marin


Archive | 2018

CFD investigation of the particle morphology on cluster formation in down-flow reactive systems

Noel Gómez Mendoza; Laurien Vandewalle; Pieter Reyniers; Alejandero Molina; Kevin Van Geem; Guy Marin


International Conference on Biomass (IconBM) | 2018

CFD-based Biomass Fast Pyrolysis Simulations in a Gas-Solid Vortex Reactor demonstrating Process Intensification

Shekhar Kulkarni; Arturo González Quiroga; Laurien Vandewalle; Patrice Perreault; Hitesh Sewanic; Geraldine J. Heynderickx; Kevin Van Geem; Guy Marin


Chemical Engineering Science | 2018

Catalyst ignition and extinction: A microkinetics-based bifurcation study of adiabatic reactors for oxidative coupling of methane

Laurien Vandewalle; Istvan Lengyel; David H. West; Kevin Van Geem; Guy Marin


Chemical Engineering Science | 2018

The role of mass and heat transfer in the design of novel reactors for oxidative coupling of methane

Laurien Vandewalle; Ruben Van de Vijver; Kevin Van Geem; Guy Marin

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