R. V. Brovko, M. G. Sul’man, N. V. Lakina, V. Yu. Doluda
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Conversion of Methanol to Olefins: State-of-the-Art and Prospects for Development
The production of olefins via the catalytic conversion of methanol on zeolites and zeotypes is of great interest to both the scientific community and specialists in related areas of the national economy. Due to the gradual industrial implementation of the above process, the focus of attention is gradually shifting from scientific research devoted to the synthesis and modification of zeolites and zeotypes of different structures; to studies of pilot and industrial installations; to determining the main economic and environmental indicators, both existing and planned; and to the construction of production facilities. In 2019 alone, China licensed the construction of 26 production sites with a capacity of 14 million t/yr for ethylene and propylene, and commissioned 14 enterprises with a total capacity of 7.67 million t/yr for ethylene and propylene. The established production facilities include a full cycle of coal processing that consists of coal gasification units for the production of synthesis gas; units for the production and purification of methanol and olefins; and units for the production of polyethylene and polypropylene. The total productivity of the commissioned plants is more than 21 million t/yr for ethylene and propylene. This work reviews sources published in the foreign literature over the past five years on the preparation and modification of catalysts, along with technological, economic, and environmental aspects of the production of olefins from methanol.
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The journal covers the following topical areas:
Analysis of specific industrial catalytic processes: Production and use of catalysts in branches of industry: chemical, petrochemical, oil-refining, pharmaceutical, organic synthesis, fuel-energetic industries, environment protection, biocatalysis; technology of industrial catalytic processes (generalization of practical experience, improvements, and modernization); technology of catalysts production, raw materials and equipment; control of catalysts quality; starting, reduction, passivation, discharge, storage of catalysts; catalytic reactors.Theoretical foundations of industrial catalysis and technologies: Research, studies, and concepts : search for and development of new catalysts and new types of supports, formation of active components, and mechanochemistry in catalysis; comprehensive studies of work-out catalysts and analysis of deactivation mechanisms; studies of the catalytic process at different scale levels (laboratory, pilot plant, industrial); kinetics of industrial and newly developed catalytic processes and development of kinetic models; nonlinear dynamics and nonlinear phenomena in catalysis: multiplicity of stationary states, stepwise changes in regimes, etc. Advances in catalysis: Catalysis and gas chemistry; catalysis and new energy technologies; biocatalysis; nanocatalysis; catalysis and new construction materials.History of the development of industrial catalysis.