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Greening the green ethylene with microwaves

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Author(s):
Jermolovicius, L. A. [1] ; Pouzada, E. V. S. [1] ; do Nascimento, R. B. [1] ; de Castro, E. R. [1] ; Senise, J. T. [1] ; Mente, B. B. [1] ; Martins, M. C. [1] ; Yamaguchi, S. M. [1] ; Sanchez, V. C. [1]
Total Authors: 9
Affiliation:
[1] Inst Maua Tecnol, Lab Microondas, Microwave Lab, Praca Maua 1, BR-09580900 Sao Caetano do Sul, SP - Brazil
Total Affiliations: 1
Document type: Journal article
Source: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AND PROCESSING; v. 127, p. 238-248, MAY 2018.
Web of Science Citations: 2
Abstract

This paper presents a study to develop a microwave irradiated fixed bed flow reactor for high temperature operations. One innovation introduced is the concept of catalytic bed sensitive to microwave heating which catalyzes the reaction and heats only the reaction site. Another innovation is on the cavity design, which is of a non-standard shape, which is a result from computational electromagnetic modelling. The focus of this work is on green ethylene production from ethanol dehydration. This reaction is conducted at high temperature and over a solid catalyst. Results showed a yield of 60.8% for green ethylene. This figure is of the same order than the ethylene conventional process, with the advantage that no carbon dioxide emission exists in the whole process. This concept may be thought of as a consequence of Microwave Chemistry evolution, which records nowadays has about 36 review papers, 15 books, more than a thousand scientific papers published per year, and 530 patents on microwave enhanced chemical processes. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 11/50154-9 - Microwa ve enhancement of sugarcane bagasse acid hydrolysis
Grantee:Luiz Alberto Jermolovicius
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants