Commodity Production Costs

Diphenyl Carbonate Production Cost

Updated Reports Examining Diphenyl Carbonate Manufacturing Costs | Q3 2024

Intratec offers professional, easy-to-understand reports examining Diphenyl Carbonate production costs. Each Intratec Commodity Production Cost report listed below is a comprehensive study of a specific Diphenyl Carbonate production process and related Diphenyl Carbonate production costs, covering three key aspects:

  • A complete description of the Diphenyl Carbonate production process examined
  • An in-depth analysis of the related Diphenyl Carbonate plant capital cost (Capex)
  • An evaluation of the respective Diphenyl Carbonate plant operating costs (Opex)

All reports are based on the most recent economic data available (Q3 2024).

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Diphenyl Carbonate from Ethylene Oxide and Phenol

This study reviews the costs associated with Diphenyl Carbonate (DPC) production from ethylene oxide and phenol in the United States. The process examined is similar to Asahi Kasei process, which dimethyl carbonate (DMC) intermediate is initially produced from ethylene oxide and methanol. Then, the DMC reacts with phenol to produce phenylmethyl carbonate, followed by disproportionation to DPC.

Details: 130 kta United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue B | From $1,199 USD

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Diphenyl Carbonate from Phenol and Methanol (DMO Intermediate)

This report presents a techno-economic study about Diphenyl Carbonate (DPC) production from phenol and methanol in the United States. This process is similar to Ube process. Initially, methanol is submitted to oxidative coupling to produce dimethyl oxalate (DMO). The DMO is then transesterified with phenol to diphenyl oxalate, which undergoes decarbonylation to DPC.

Details: 130 kta United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue C | From $1,199 USD

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Diphenyl Carbonate from Phenol and Methanol (DMC Intermediate)

It presents the economics of Diphenyl Carbonate (DPC) production from phenol and methanol using a process similar to the one proposed by SABIC, located in the United States. In this process, methanol undergoes an oxidative carbonylation to form dimethyl carbonate (DMC). It reacts with phenol to produce phenylmethyl carbonate, followed by disproportionation to DPC.

Details: 130 kta United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue D | From $1,199 USD

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Diphenyl Carbonate Production from Phenol and Carbon Monoxide

This feasibility study reviews Diphenyl Carbonate (DPC) production from phenol. The process under analysis is an oxidative carbonylation process, which involves the direct reaction of phenol with carbon monoxide to form DPC. The economic analysis is based on a plant constructed in the United States.

Details: 130 kta United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue E | From $999 USD

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Diphenyl Carbonate from Phosgene and Phenol

This report presents the economics of Diphenyl Carbonate (DPC) production from phosgene and phenol using a typical interfacial process. The economic assessment assumes a plant located in the United States.

Details: 130 kta United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue A | From $799 USD

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