The Life cycle of chlorine: part II. Conversion processes and use in the European chemical industry
Author: Ayres, Robert U. INSEAD Area: Economics and Political ScienceIn: Journal of Industrial Ecology, vol. 1, no. 2, spring 1997 Language: EnglishDescription: p. 65-89.Type of document: INSEAD ArticleNote: Please ask us for this itemAbstract: The major purpose of this article is to construct a plausible emissions profile for the European chemical industry from process data and mass balance considerations. In it we describe this industry and its major conversion processes and emissions. Four major process chains, beginning whith methane, ethylene, propylene, and benzene are analysed, along with five important stand-alone processes. A self consistent version of the industry is constructed for 1992, based on data from a variety of sourcesItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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The major purpose of this article is to construct a plausible emissions profile for the European chemical industry from process data and mass balance considerations. In it we describe this industry and its major conversion processes and emissions. Four major process chains, beginning whith methane, ethylene, propylene, and benzene are analysed, along with five important stand-alone processes. A self consistent version of the industry is constructed for 1992, based on data from a variety of sources
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