Assessment of cleaner process options: A case study from petroleum refining
β Scribed by Neil Weston; Roland Clift; Lauren Basson; Andrew Pouton; Neil White
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 325 KB
- Volume
- 86
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-4034
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Assessment of process changes to reduce, recycle or avoid wastes requires attention to systems which are broader than the immediate process; that is, it is necessary to take a life cycle perspective. Definition of the system boundary for such an assessment can be problematic in itself. A real case study is presented to illustrate the problem of assessing clean technologies: possible modifications to an alkylation unit at a UK refinery. The process uses hydrogen fluoride as alkylation catalyst, and generates fluoridic wastes which are hazardous and require treatment both onβ and offβsite. Possible changes to avoid, reduce or enable partial recycling of the waste are identified, representing different levels of change in the process and therefore requiring assessment with different system boundaries. The different system definitions lead to differences in the ways data must be compiled for quantitative environmental life cycle assessment, and in the range of stakeholders explicitly or implicitly involved in assessing and implementing the changes. The case study demonstrates some of the less familiar challenges introduced by the βpollution preventionβ or βclean technologyβ paradigms of chemical processing.
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