Abstract
Based on recently published studies on the life cycle analysis of several chemicals, and the CO 2 emissions associated with their production, a new approach to the selective oxidation of light hydrocarbons is discussed. By nature, selective oxidations are also producing CO 2 as the end product, much preferred by the thermodynamics. New technologies such as the circulating fluid bed reactor in selective oxidation, could be considered to propose a solution to reduce the CO 2 emissions both with respect to the yield improvement, but also as a solution to recover CO 2 from a high partial pressure recycling loop.
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