重新点燃乙炔作为化学原料的使用

Zihao Zhang, Abhinandan Nabera, Gonzalo Guillén-Gosálbez, Javier Pérez-Ramírez
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直到20世纪60年代,由煤或天然气生产的乙炔一直是化学工业的基石。然而,1973年以前全球长期的廉价石油供应加速了烯烃的生产,由于其类似的下游应用而削弱了乙炔的市场地位。随着石油价格的波动,乙炔在某些地区重新获得了经济上的生存能力,特别是占全球氯乙烯产量的约三分之一,尽管其碳足迹很高。环境和经济评估表明,在乙炔衍生的氯乙烯生产中,用生物炭代替煤炭不仅可以降低碳足迹,而且与乙烯路线相比,在经济上仍然可行。尽管有这种潜力,几十年来对乙炔的研究在很大程度上被忽视了。本文对乙炔生产技术进行了分析,提出了可持续生产计划,量化了其经济和环境绩效,并探索了潜在的应用。通过展示这一充满希望的发展轨迹,我们寻求重新激起人们的兴趣,并促进在推进可持续乙炔生产和扩大其作为基石的使用方面的合作努力。绿色乙炔生产,利用可再生原料和脱碳电力,可以利用传统和新兴技术。本展望展示了绿色乙炔的过渡轨迹如何重新点燃人们对乙炔作为推进化学工业可持续性的通用构件的兴趣。
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Rekindling the use of acetylene as a chemical building block

Rekindling the use of acetylene as a chemical building block
Acetylene, produced from coal or natural gas, was a cornerstone of the chemical industry until the 1960s. However, the long-term global availability of inexpensive petroleum before 1973 accelerated the production of olefins, diminishing acetylene’s market prominence because of their similar downstream applications. As petroleum prices fluctuate, acetylene has regained economic viability in certain regions, notably accounting for approximately one-third of the global vinyl chloride production, despite its high carbon footprint. Environmental and economic assessments show that replacing coal with biochar in acetylene-derived vinyl chloride production not only lowers the carbon footprint but also could remain economically viable compared with the ethylene route. Despite this potential, research on acetylene has been largely overlooked for decades. Here we provide an analysis of acetylene production technologies, propose sustainable production initiatives and quantify their economic and environmental performance, and explore potential applications. By showcasing this promising trajectory, we seek to rekindle interest and foster collaborative efforts in advancing sustainable acetylene production and broadening its use as a building block. Green acetylene production, utilizing renewable feedstocks and decarbonized electricity, can leverage both traditional and emerging technologies. This Perspective showcases how a transitional trajectory to green acetylene could rekindle interest in acetylene as a versatile building block for advancing sustainability in the chemical industry.
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