Project description
A more sustainable route to propylene synthesis
Of the major chemicals, propylene production is the fourth largest source of greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. Finding alternatives to current energy-intensive production processes of chemicals is essential to meet the European environmental targets. The aim of the EU-funded C123 project is to produce propylene and its precursors from methane sourced from stranded gas or biogas. The synthesis steps will include the oxidative conversion of methane, followed by hydroformylation and then an eventual dehydration to yield propylene. This route will lower the carbon footprint of the process and use a feedstock that would otherwise be wasted.
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RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinator
7034 Trondheim
Norway
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Participants (12)
9000 Gent
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7181 Seneffe
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75794 Paris
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92700 Colombes
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EC4A 4AB London
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4824 EH Breda
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4824 EH Breda
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82049 Pullach I.isartal
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AZ 1143 Baku
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92300 Levallois-perret
69360 Solaize
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69003 Lyon
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