Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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686926 | Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification | 2014 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
Dimethyl ether (DME) is a well-known propellant and coolant, an alternative clean fuel for diesel engines which simultaneously is capable of achieving high performance and low emission of CO, NOx and particulates in its combustion. It can be produced from a variety of feed-stocks such as natural gas, coal or biomass; and also can be processed into valuable co-products such as hydrogen as a sustainable future energy. This review, which also can be counted as an extensive, pioneer review paper on this topic, presents recent developments in synthesis methods of dimethyl ether as an alternative energy while focuses on conventional processes and innovative technologies in reactor design and employed catalysts. In this context, synthesis methods are classified according to their use of raw material type as direct and indirect methods as well as other routes, since different methods need their own operating condition. Also, the available data for the selectivity to DME and its yield as a function of H2/CO and CO2 content of the feed is discussed.
Keywords
STDCDRCPOMTGWGSMTOATRCAPEXMWCNTCFCGHSVPOXDMEMTHReactive dividing-wall columnDWCLHSVPEFCOPEXLPGSteam reformingPartial oxidationCatalytic partial oxidationSyngas conversionReactive distillationCatalytic distillationWater Gas ShiftDimethyl etherReactorCarbon dioxide reformingAutothermal reformingDividing-wall columnliquid hourly space velocitygas hourly space velocitypolymer electrolyte fuel cellDirect synthesisMethanol to olefinsMethanol to gasolineMethanol to hydrocarbonsMulti-walled carbon nanotubeCapital expenditurehydrocarbonCatalystchlorofluorocarbonliquefied petroleum gas
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Authors
Zoha Azizi, Mohsen Rezaeimanesh, Tahere Tohidian, Mohammad Reza Rahimpour,