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Volume 8, Issue 2 (Suppl)

Chem Sci J 2017

ISSN: 2150-3494 CSJ, an open access journal

Euro Chemistry 2017

May 11-13, 2017

May 11-13, 2017 Barcelona, Spain

4

th

European Chemistry Congress

Ozge Yuksel Orhan et al., Chem Sci J 2017, 8:2(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2150-3494-C1-009

Utilization of CO

2

in petrochemical plants

Ozge Yuksel Orhan

and

Erdogan Alper

Hacettepe University, Turkey

G

ood quality CO

2

is produced and currently discharged to atmosphere in majority of integrated petrochemical sites. For instance,

ethylene oxide facilities alone discharge more than 3 millions tons CO

2

annually (Both, 1.5 millions and 6.2millions tons annual

production is reported for this CO

2

source indicating also lack of information). Urea production is a clear example of CO

2

conversion

where produced ammonia is reacted with CO

2

from the same facility. Several other processes can be identified, such as polycarbonate

productions in ethylene and/or propylene oxide plants which are recently implemented. Two cheap chemicals, namely methane and

CO

2

, can be turned to acetic acid. Production of benzoic acid from CO

2

and benzene is an alternative feasible route and could well

be implemented. In this paper, manufacture of selected number of value-added products (acrylic acid, electrochemical ethylene,

electrochemical mono-ethylene glycol, polyols and isocyanate or equivalent) will be reviewed briefly. The choice is somehow arbitrary

since there are gigantic numbers of possibilities which can be envisaged by employing products of a large integrated complex.

Biography

Ozge Yuksel Orhan obtained her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Hacettepe University, Turkey, in December 2014. Her thesis is entitled “The Absorption

Kinetics of CO

2

into Ionic Liquid-CO

2

Binding Organic Liquid Hybrid Solvents”. Currently, she is a Research and Teaching Assistant at Chemical Engineering

Department of Hacettepe University. Her research topics have dealt with the study of carbon dioxide capture by novel solvents. Erdogan Alper is a Professor at the

Chemical Engineering Department of Hacettepe University in Ankara, Turkey. He obtained his BSc (Honours) (First Class) from Birmingham University, England

(1968), and earned his PhD from Cambridge University (1972). In 1977–1978, he was an Alexander von Humboldt fellow at Hannover University, Germany, and

received Turkish Scientific and Technological Research Council prize in Engineering in 1982. His research areas include carbon dioxide capture by innovative

solvents, fuel cell modelling by CFD, petroleum refining and petrochemical technologies. He published 4 books and around 150 research papers in cited journals.

oyuksel@hacettepe.edu.tr ealper@hacettepe.edu.tr