Craqueo con Vapor para la Producción de Etileno
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La columna vertebral de la industria petroquímica
Descripción general
Steam cracking is the primary industrial process for producing ethylene, the world's most produced organic chemical. Hydrocarbon feedstocks (ethane, naphtha, or gas oil) are diluted with steam and heated to 750-900 degrees C in tubular furnaces for milliseconds, causing thermal decomposition into smaller olefins. Ethylene is the building block for polyethylene, PVC, ethylene oxide, and dozens of other essential chemicals. Global capacity exceeds 220 million tons per year across approximately 300 crackers worldwide.
Proceso químico
Hydrocarbon feed is mixed with steam and passed through pyrolysis furnace tubes at 750-900 degrees C with residence time of 0.1-0.5 seconds. The cracked gas is rapidly quenched to freeze the product distribution, then separated by compression and cryogenic distillation into ethylene, propylene, butadiene, and other products.
C₈H₁₈ → C₂H₄ + C₃H₆ + C₄H₈ + CH₄ + H₂ (naphtha cracking, multiple products)
Materias primas
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Ethane (C₂H₆) — Natural gas processing (Primary feedstock (US/Middle East))
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Naphtha (C₅-C₁₂) — Petroleum refining (Primary feedstock (Asia/Europe))
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Steam (H₂O) — Boiler systems (Diluent to reduce coking)
Productos finales
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Ethylene (C₂H₄) — Polyethylene, ethylene oxide, vinyl chloride (Polymer-grade >99.95%)
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Propylene (C₃H₆) — Polypropylene, acrylonitrile, propylene oxide (Co-product)
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1,3-Butadiene (C₄H₆) — Synthetic rubber (Co-product from naphtha cracking)
Environmental Impact
Steam cracking is the single largest CO₂-emitting process in the chemical industry, responsible for approximately 300 million tons of CO₂ annually. Furnace combustion and the endothermic reaction require enormous energy input. NOx emissions from high-temperature combustion are significant.
Consideraciones de seguridad
- ⚠ Extremely high temperatures (750-900 degrees C) in pyrolysis furnaces
- ⚠ Flammable and explosive hydrocarbon gases throughout
- ⚠ Cryogenic distillation involves liquefied gases at -100 degrees C
- ⚠ Furnace tube rupture risk from coking and metal fatigue
Innovaciones recientes
Electric cracker furnaces powered by renewable energy could reduce CO₂ emissions by 90%.
Oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane and methane-to-olefins via oxidative coupling are being developed as alternative routes.
Escala de producción
220000000
toneladas/año
$180 billion
valor de mercado
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