Science Inventory

A POLLUTION REDUCTION METHODOLOGY FOR CHEMICAL PROCESS SIMULATORS

Citation:

Mallick, S. K., H C. Cabezas*, J C. Bare*, AND S K. Sikdar*. A POLLUTION REDUCTION METHODOLOGY FOR CHEMICAL PROCESS SIMULATORS. INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 35(11):4128-4138, (1996).

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Description:

A pollution minimization methodology was developed for chemical process design using computer simulation. It is based on a pollution balance that at steady state is used to define a pollution index with units of mass of pollution per mass of products. The pollution balance has been modified by weighing the mass flowrate of each pollutant by its potential environmental impact score. This converts the mas balance into an environmental impact balance. This balance defines an impact index with units of environmental impact per mass of products. The impact index measures the potential environmental effects of process wastes. Three different schemes for chemical ranking were considered: 1) no ranking, 2) simple ranking from 0-3, and 3) ranking by a scientifically derived measure of human health and environmental effects. Use of the methodology is illustrated with two examples from the production of 1) methyl ethyl ketone and 2) synthetic ammonia.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:11/07/1996
Record Last Revised:11/12/2008
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 105453