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Title: Focus on C/sub 1/ chemistry

Journal Article · · Hydrocarbon Process.; (United States)
OSTI ID:5705704

Examines the technical and economic factors that are decisive for the success of current and future C/sub 1/ processes, which form compounds with carbon-carbon bonds from synthesis gas (syngas), methanol, formaldehyde, or formic acid. Suggests that for the near term, the scope of C/sub 1/ chemistry has narrowed to acetic acid and ethylene glycol, but that acetic anhydride and gasoline from syngas are feasible in special locations and many other applications will be possible when the US once again turns to coal. Discusses commercial or near-commercial processes such as the Monsanto acetic acid process, the Halcon/ Eastman acetic anhydride process, the SASOL Fischer-Tropsch process and the Mobil methanol-to-gasoline process, as well as several C/sub 1/ processes that are currently under development. Points out that significant efforts have been directed towards the conversion of toluene to styrene and to terephthalic acid by carbonylation of either the methyl side group or the aromatic ring.

Research Organization:
Celanese Chemical Co., Corpus Christi, Texas
OSTI ID:
5705704
Journal Information:
Hydrocarbon Process.; (United States), Vol. 62:3
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English