The production of chemicals in all sectors is vital to almost every facet of daily life. Chemical manufacturing is involved in many aspects of society from electronics & technology, medicines, hygiene and food, to cars, transportation and materials. With an ever-expanding population and a growing need to tackle global climate change, innovative solutions are needed to ensure that chemical production is efficient; that the innovative solutions save costs, improve labour productivity and decrease the impact on the environment.
One important class of catalytic reactions is those with a gas and a liquid over a solid catalyst, such as hydrogenation. Currently, gas-liquid-solid processes are carried out almost exclusively using batch technology. The high capital expenditure, poor reaction control and long market delay costs of such methods mean inevitably that opportunities to employ novel means of affecting this kind of chemistry in a cheaper and sustainable way are very attractive. Indeed, continuous processes can decrease manufacturing costs by up to 80%, however, there is yet to be a successful product that delivers this at scale and at a competitive price.
In order to combat this, Stoli Catalysts has designed and demonstrated a 100 kg/day miniplant to bring an affordable solution to the market.