Modeling the Catalytic Conversion of Steel Mill Gases Using the Example of Methanol Synthesis

The conversion of steel mill off‐gases to base chemicals is a promising perspective to improve the financial return of steelmaking in Europe and fight CO2 emissions. In the Carbon2Chem® joint research project, mathematical models are developed to simulate operation scenarios of cross‐industrial netw...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemie ingenieur technik 2018-10, Vol.90 (10), p.1541-1558
Hauptverfasser: Schlüter, Stefan, Hennig, Torsten
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The conversion of steel mill off‐gases to base chemicals is a promising perspective to improve the financial return of steelmaking in Europe and fight CO2 emissions. In the Carbon2Chem® joint research project, mathematical models are developed to simulate operation scenarios of cross‐industrial networks and chemical plants embedded in a steel mill environment. Methodically, the modeling follows a multilevel approach combining models of different depth and origin in a common simulation framework. Here, the synthesis of methanol is simulated and analyzed for different gas conditioning scenarios. In the Carbon2Chem® joint research project, mathematical models are developed to simulate operation scenarios of cross‐industrial networks and chemical plants embedded in a steel mill environment. Here, the synthesis of methanol is simulated and analyzed for different gas conditioning scenarios.
ISSN:0009-286X
1522-2640
DOI:10.1002/cite.201800021