A Disruptive Innovation for Upgrading Methane to C3 Commodity Chemicals : Technical challenges faced by the C123 European consortium

Author:

Fonseca Alvaro Amieiro1,Heyn Richard H.2,Frøseth Morten2,Thybaut Joris W.3,Poissonnier Jeroen3,Meiswinkel Andreas4,Zander Hans-Jörg4,Canivet Jérôme5

Affiliation:

1. Johnson Matthey, Blounts Court Sonning Common, Reading, RG4 9NH UK

2. SINTEF Industry PO Box 124 Blindern, 0314, Oslo Norway

3. Ghent University, Laboratory for Chemical Technology Technologiepark-Zwijnaarde 125, B-9052, Gent Belgium

4. Linde GmbH Dr.-Carl-von-Linde-Str. 6-14, 82049 Pullach Germany

5. The University of Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), Institute for Researches on Catalysis and Environment of Lyon (IRCELYON)-UMR 5256 2 Avenue Albert Einstein, 69626 Villeurbanne cedex France

Abstract

C123 is a €6.4 million European Horizon 2020 (H2020) integrated project running from 2019 to 2023, bringing together 11 partners from seven different European countries. There are large reserves of stranded natural gas waiting for a viable solution and smaller scale biogas opportunities offering methane feedstocks rich in carbon dioxide, for which utilisation can become an innovation advantage. C123 will evaluate how to best valorise these unexploited methane resources by an efficient and selective transformation into easy-to-transport liquids such as propanol and propanal that can be transformed further into propylene and fed into the US$6 billion polypropylene market. In C123 the selective transformation of methane to C3 hydrocarbons will be realised via a combination of oxidative conversion of methane (OCoM) and hydroformylation, including thorough smart process design and integration under industrially relevant conditions. All C123 technologies exist at TRL3 (TRL = technology readiness level), and the objectives of C123 will result in the further development of this technology to TRL5 with a great focus on the efficient overall integration of not only the reaction steps but also the required purification and separation steps, incorporating the relevant state-of-the-art engineering expertise.

Publisher

Johnson Matthey

Subject

Electrochemistry,Metals and Alloys,Process Chemistry and Technology

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