Development and techno-economic study of methanol production from coke-oven gas blended with Linz Donawitz gas
Coke-oven gas and Linz Donawitz gas are pollutive by-product gases generated from steel plants. The gases are currently combusted or released to atmosphere, but those can be economically utilized as chemical product. Thus, this study proposes improved methanol production process from the gases, by c...
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