초록 |
Recently, as CO2 regulation gets much stricter due to global warming, CO2 conversion has attracting much attention as one of the solutions to reduce CO2 emissions. Dry reforming of methane (DRM) is one of the promising CO2 conversion reactions because its raw material (natural gas and CO2) and especially, the high CO2 feed ratio (CH4:CO2=1:1) of the DRM reaction may lead to the high CO2 consumption rate of the overall process. In addition, the Fischer-Tropsch (FT) process is applied to produce the synthetic fuels such as gasoline and diesel. The overall process is developed by using a process simulator Aspen plus®. CO2 life cycle assessment (LCA) and economic evaluation are carried out to examine the feasibility of the developed process. Finally, its performance indices are compared with those of the conventional petroleum refinery. |