DESIGN OF PLANT FOR INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION OF 1,3-BUTADIENE FROM N-BUTANE

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This capstone project presents the design of an industrial-scale plant for the production of 1,3-butadiene from n-butane via catalytic dehydrogenation, targeting an annual output of 90,000 tons. The process leverages a Ni-Fe-Co-Bi-O/γ-Al₂O₃ catalyst, optimized for high selectivity and yield. Key unit operations include preheating, reaction in fixed-bed reactors, multistage compression, hydrogen separation, and extractive distillation to achieve 99.5% purity. The plant is strategically located in Taraz, Kazakhstan, benefiting from Special Economic Zone advantages, including tax incentives and infrastructure. Economic analysis indicates a total capital investment of $154.6 million, with a projected payback period of 2.4 years and a positive net present value after 9 years showing a great economic viability of the project. Environmental and safety measures address waste stream incineration, energy recovery, and regulatory compliance.

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Sapargaliev, Z., Tuyakova, A., Zulkarnayev, A., Sarsengaliyeva, A., Kossayeva, K. & Nurgumanov, D. (2025). Design of Plant for Industrial Production of 1,3-Butadiene from n-Butane. Nazarbayev University School of Engineering and Digital Sciences

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