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Chapter 1: Process Background & Selection Chapter 2: Site Location Chapter 3: Mass Balance Chapter 4: Energy Balance Chapter 5: Process Simulation Chapter 6: Environmental and Waste Management Chapter 7: Process Integration Chapter 8:... more

Chapter 1: Process Background & Selection
Chapter 2: Site Location
Chapter 3: Mass Balance
Chapter 4: Energy Balance
Chapter 5: Process Simulation
Chapter 6: Environmental and Waste Management
Chapter 7: Process Integration
Chapter 8: Process Control & Instrumentation
Chapter 9: Design of Major Equipment (Chemical & Mechanical)
Chapter 10: Economic Analysis
Chapter 11: Plant Safety & Layout

Production of 50,000 Tons Per Year of Maleic Anhydride Via Oxidation of n-Butane

Production of 50,000 tons per year of maleic anhydride via oxidation of n-butane.

—Many problems such as energy crisis, water crisis and waste accumulation threaten the Egyptian economy to a great extent. Undoubtedly, finding an integrated solution to these problems is essential for both economic and environmental... more

—Many problems such as energy crisis, water crisis and waste accumulation threaten the Egyptian economy to a great extent. Undoubtedly, finding an integrated solution to these problems is essential for both economic and environmental development in the status of Egypt. Therefore, this article aims to propose an integrated solution that would be of noticeable benefit to these problems. Among the proposed solutions is finding a suitable way for the recycling of the accumulated waste. The objective of this article is to produce methane with purity compatible with the specifications of natural gas which can be used in domestic stoves. In addition, the Aspen HYSYS as one of the most famous programs used to simulate chemical processes was used to simulate a methane generation plant from biogas produced from garbage and organic waste .This biogas consists mainly of methane, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide with an approximate percentage of 70, 25 and 3, respectively. This simulation used the amine solvent to remove acidic gases CO2 and H2S simultaneously from an amount of feed biogas which has a total volume flow rate of around 15 m3 / h.