(556b) Assessment of the Sustainability-Potential of Adipic Acid Processes
AIChE Annual Meeting
2015
2015 AIChE Annual Meeting Proceedings
Process Development Division
Process Research and Development for Industrial Sustainability
Wednesday, November 11, 2015 - 12:55pm to 1:20pm
The concept of sustainability-potential has been demonstrated to be a valuable tool for considering alternate chemical process schemes. This hierarchical approach is a generalization of the notion of gross profit potential (GPP). As such, it permits assessment of the technoeconomic, environmental, and societal impacts of a process in the early stages of its design. In the present work, the sustainability-potential of adipic acid production from a biorenewable feedstock will be compared with that of conventional adipic acid processes based upon petroleum feedstocks. Consideration of the gross available exergy dissipation for the conventional route (-983 kJ/mole) is much more negative than that for the biorenewable approach (-146 kJ/mole). As such the biorenewable approach is more sustainable from a thermodynamic standpoint. The gross profit potential shows the opposite trend. The GPP for the biorenewable approach is quite low while the conventional adipic acid process has a positive GPP. Arriving at a toxicity index is a much more subjective process. Using measured and estimated values for the fathead minnow LC50 as a toxicity index, the two processes are roughly equivalent. Alternate indices for environmental and health considerations will be discussed.