Butanol Cost of Production | Q1 2024
Updated Reports Examining Butanol Manufacturing Costs
Intratec offers professional, easy-to-understand Commodity Cost of Production reports analyzing the costs of Butanol manufacturing processes. Each report describes an industrial plant based on a specific Butanol process. The report also presents an independent analysis of the costs of Butanol production, encompassing plant capital costs (capex) and plant operating costs (opex). All reports are based on the most recent economic data available (Q1 2024).
Bio-Butanol Production from Corn
This report presents the economics of bio-based Butanol production from corn in the United States. The process under analysis is a conventional Acetone-Butanol-Ethanol (ABE) fermentation process. Initially, corn undergoes wet milling to separate starch, which is hydrolyzed in two steps. Glucose is fermented to produce butanol, acetone and ethanol.
Details: 90 kta United States-based plant | Q1 2024 | 107 pages From $799 USD
The cost analyses presented in the report Butanol E11A target a 90 kta (kilometric tons per annum) United States-based plant. For those interested in cost analyses considering other plant capacities and/or locations, Intratec offers a customized analysis as an optional feature.
Butanol Production from Propylene and Syngas
This report presents an economic analysis of n-Butanol production from propylene and syngas, assuming a plant located in the United States. The process under analysis is similar to the LP OXO technology jointly licensed by JM Davy and Dow, employing Selector 30 catalyst. This process comprises hydroformylation of propylene and n-butyraldehyde hydrogenation.
Details: 120 kta United States-based plant | Q1 2024 | 107 pages From $799 USD
The cost analyses presented in the report Butanol E21A target a 120 kta (kilometric tons per annum) United States-based plant. For those interested in cost analyses considering other plant capacities and/or locations, Intratec offers a customized analysis as an optional feature.
Butanol Production from Ethanol
The report shows an economic analysis of the construction of an industrial plant in the United States for n-Butanol production. In the process reviewed ethanol is dimerized into n-Butanol via the Guerbet reaction. This reaction is composed by dehydrogenation, aldol condensation and hydrogenation.
Details: 80 kta United States-based plant | Q1 2024 | 107 pages From $799 USD
The cost analyses presented in the report Butanol E31A target a 80 kta (kilometric tons per annum) United States-based plant. For those interested in cost analyses considering other plant capacities and/or locations, Intratec offers a customized analysis as an optional feature.
Bio-Butanol Production from Raw Sugar
This report examines a conventional Acetone-Butanol-Ethanol (ABE) fermentation process. This economic analysis assumes a plant located in Germany using raw sugar as feedstock, which is fermented to Butanol, acetone and ethanol by a novel strain of Clostridium. Each product is separated.
Details: 90 kta Germany-based plant | Q1 2024 | 106 pages From $999 USD
The cost analyses presented in the report Butanol E41B target a 90 kta (kilometric tons per annum) Germany-based plant. For those interested in cost analyses considering other plant capacities and/or locations, Intratec offers a customized analysis as an optional feature.
Butanol Production from Butyraldehyde
This study analyzes the costs for n-Butanol production from butyraldehyde. In this process, n-butyraldehyde is hydrogenated generating n-Butanol. The economic analysis is based on a plant constructed in the United States.
Details: 160 kta United States-based plant | Q1 2024 | 106 pages From $799 USD
The cost analyses presented in the report Butanol E51A target a 160 kta (kilometric tons per annum) United States-based plant. For those interested in cost analyses considering other plant capacities and/or locations, Intratec offers a customized analysis as an optional feature.
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Details: Customer-defined Plant Location & Capacity | Q1 2024 From $2,900 USD
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About Butanol. Butanol (a.k.a. Butyl Alcohol, BuOH, Bio-Butanol) encompass the aliphatic saturated C4 alcohols of empirical formula C4H10O. Among five structurally isomeric alcohols, 1-Butanol (or n-Butanol) and isobutanol (2-methyl-1-propanol) are the ones most commercially relevant, being used in a wide range of applications. Actually, it is worth noting that 1-butanol production plants also can be used for the manufacture of 2-methyl-1-propanol. It is a colorless liquid with vinous odor. Normal butanol is found naturally as a fermentation product of carbohydrates, as well as a crude oil derivative, and its highly soluble in water. The alcohol is present in a variety of foods and beverages, one of its main uses. It is also used extensively as an industrial intermediate in many processes.
Butanol Uses. The uses and applications of Butanol may vary according to its specification. Typically,pure Butanol is commercialized,with a 99% minimum purity.
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