Artigo Revisado por pares

Ecological and Economic Objective Functions for Screening in Integrated Development of Fine Chemical Processes. 1. Flexible and Expandable Framework Using Indices

1998; American Chemical Society; Volume: 37; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/ie9708539

ISSN

1520-5045

Autores

Elmar Heinzle, Diane Weirich, Franz Brogli, Volker H. Hoffmann, Guntram Koller, Marcel Verduyn, Konrad Hungerbühler,

Tópico(s)

Process Optimization and Integration

Resumo

A general procedure for ecological and economic assessment during process design is presented. General objective functions to be used in the integrated development of fine chemical processes are defined. These are intended to accompany and guide process design from the very early design stages onward. The method uses three types of indices all based on simple mass balances. Mass balances are set up during the development, continually incorporating increasing complexity and knowledge. Correspondingly, mass-balance regions are extended from reaction to downstream processing and to waste treatment. Mass balances are systematically extended for multistep reactions. Mass-loss indices (MLI) are combined with ecological and economic weighing factors to yield environmental indices (EI) and economic indices (CI). Environmental indices are based on ABC-classification schemes related to environmental laws and regulations. Economic indices rely on raw material and waste treatment costs and may also include equipment and operating costs. These screening indices support condensed and lucid presentation and interpretation of mass-balance data and can be used as objective functions for the integrated development of chemical processes especially during the early design stage. Process examples are given in part 2 of this paper.

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