当前和新兴的化学制造电化学方法

IF 1.7 Q4 ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Elizabeth J. Biddinger, P. Kenis
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化学制造的电化学方法的研发正在经历复兴,这是社会希望减少化学工业温室气体排放的直接结果,目标是到2050年实现碳中和。几十年来,人们已经大规模地进行了两种这样的工艺:从氯化钠水溶液中生产氯的氯碱工艺,以及生产尼龙-6,6的中间体己二腈的工艺。水电解制氢现在也在大规模部署。本报告总结了电气化化学转化的一些努力,通常使用可再生原料,如水、二氧化碳和生物质衍生的加合物,或来自其他过程的废物流。除了努力减少排放,一个非常活跃的研究团体也在追求广泛的电有机转化,其中一些比传统的反应化学有很大的优势。本文还讨论了实施电化学制造方法的主要挑战(例如,在化学工程实践中对电化学过程的熟悉程度有限,电力的可用性不足,以及各种可再生原料的可变性)。
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Current and Emerging Electrochemical Approaches for Chemical Manufacturing
R&D on electrochemical approaches for chemical manufacturing is experiencing a renaissance, the direct result of society’s desire to reduce greenhouse gas emissions of the chemical industry, aiming to be carbon neutral by 2050. Two such processes have been performed for decades at scale: the chlor-alkali process that produces chlorine from aqueous sodium chloride, and the production of adiponitrile, an intermediate in the production nylon-6,6. Water electrolysis for hydrogen production is also being deployed now at scale. This report summarizes some of the many efforts to electrify chemical conversions, often using renewable feeds like water, CO2, and biomass-derived adducts, or waste-streams from other processes. Beyond efforts to reduce emissions, a very active research community also pursues a broad range of electro-organic conversions, some of which have major advantages over conventional reaction chemistries. Overarching challenges of implementing electrochemical manufacturing approaches are also discussed (e.g., limited familiarity with electrochemical processes in chemical engineering practice, insufficient availability of electrical power, and the variability of various renewable feeds).
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