Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4999485 Sustainable Production and Consumption 2017 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
This work develops a life cycle assessment (LCA) model to describe the chlor-alkali European industry. The multi-functional production of chlorine, sodium hydroxide and hydrogen is studied from cradle to gate, including salt production, products treatment and waste management within the system boundaries. While the worst scenario results mercury technique, ODC technology emerges as the most environmentally sustainable process. The results suggest the importance of considering every process included, especially salt production and brine preparation, which can involve up to 20% of the total environmental impacts. In fact, taken as reference membrane scenario, results demonstrated that the environmental profile can be reduced by up to 18% when lower energy demanding processes for salt production and NaOH concentration were selected. This improvement percentage overcomes the competitive advantage shown by ODC versus membrane technology (7%). This model is a useful tool not only for the comparative assessment of the environmental sustainability of the different chlor-alkali installations, but also to guide and support the decision-making process in the introduction of emergent technologies in the sector.
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