Dec 2013
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Petrochemicals
Specialty Chemicals and Advanced Materials

Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) (2013 Program)

This report presents a comprehensive review of the key commercial MMA technologies and emerging bio-based routes. Regional economics have been developed for MMA technologies in the United States, Western Europe, Japan, and Singapore.  Additionally, MMA supply and demand has been developed for the major global regions.
Dec 2013
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Petrochemicals
Renewable Energy and Chemicals

Ethylene (2013 Program)

This PERP provides an in-depth technology, economic, and market analysis on ethylene. Regional cost competitiveness, commercial end-use markets, chemistry review, process descriptions, and simplified PFDs are covered in the comprehensive evaluation. Technologies modeled for economic evaluation include: steam cracking (ethane, propane, butane, naphtha, and gas oil hydrocarbon feeds), methanol to olefins, and dehydration of bio-ethanol to bio-based ethylene.
Dec 2013
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Petrochemicals
Renewable Energy and Chemicals

Adipic Acid (2013 Program)

Routes to adipic acid via KA oil, as well as emerging bio-based routes are discussed in detail. Process economics for seven technologies (including emerging bioroutes by Rennovia and Verdezyne) have been developed (China, N.W. Europe and U.S. bases). Regional market supply demand is included.
Oct 2013
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Renewable Energy and Chemicals

Bio-Jet Fuel (2013 Program)

This report provides a comprehensive overview of technology options for biojet fuel production.  It includes process descriptions and economics for the main routes for the best in class technology developers, as well as a discussion of market potential for North America, South America, Western Europe, and Asia.
Oct 2013
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Specialty Chemicals and Advanced Materials

Ethyleneamines (2013 Program)

The technologies, economics, supply, and uses of ethyleneamines are discussed for both current and emerging technologies. Detailed technology descriptions and regional economics for the USGC, North-West Europe, and China are provided for the ethylene dichloride process, the monoethanolamine process, and a speculative amino nitrile process from recent BASF patents.

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