Replacing fossil based PET with biobased PEF; process analysis, energy and GHG balance
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An energy and greenhouse gas (GHG) balance study was performed on the production of the bioplastic polyethylene furandicarboxylate (PEF) starting from corn based fructose. The goal of the study was to analyze and to translate experimental data on the catalytic dehydration of fructose to a simulation model, using the ASPEN Plus modeling software. The mass and energy balances of the simulation model results were then used as inputs for a process chain analysis (by application of the life cycle assessment methodology, LCA) and compared to its petrochemical counterpart polyethylene terephthalate (PET). The production of PEF can be divided into three main units: the production of fructose from corn starch; the…
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- Fructose
- Pulp and paper industry
- Chemistry
- Petrochemical
- Greenhouse gas
- Food science
- Waste management
- Environmental science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Responsible consumption and production
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