Yes / The chlor-alkali industries produce caustic soda (NaOH), chlorine (Cl2
), and hydrogen
(H2
) as primary products. In 2021, the global chlor-alkali market was valued at $63.2 billion. The
article evaluates the global aspects of chlor-alkali industries and prospects for Bangladesh. The
current production capacity of NaOH from the chlor-alkali industries in Bangladesh is around
282,150 metric tons/year (MT/y). The by-products, chlorine (Cl2
) of 250,470 MT/y and hydrogen
(H2
) of 7055 MT/y, are produced domestically. The local demand of Cl2
is 68,779 MT/y. However,
there are no systematic utilizations of the residual Cl2 and vented H2
, which threatens the sustainability of the chlor-alkali industries. The article prefigures that a 150,000 MT/y PVC plant can utilize
45.2 % of residual Cl2 of chlor-alkali plants, which would be an economical and environmental
milestone for Bangladesh. The residual Cl2 can earn revenue of 908 million USD/y, which can be
utilized to import ethylene. For the sustainable utilization of vented H2
, production of H2O2
, fuel
cell electric vehicle (FCEV) and H2
fuel-cell-based power plant are the feasible solutions. Thus, for
the long-term growth of the chlor-alkali industry in Bangladesh and other developing countries,
systematic utilization of Cl2 and H2
is the only feasible solution. / This research was funded by ‘BUET Chemical Engineering Forum (BCEF), 001-2020.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:BRADFORD/oai:bradscholars.brad.ac.uk:10454/19125 |
Date | 22 August 2022 |
Creators | Roy, H., Barua, S., Ahmed, T., Mehnaz, F., Islam, M.S., Mujtaba, Iqbal |
Publisher | Processes: MDPI |
Source Sets | Bradford Scholars |
Language | English |
Detected Language | English |
Type | Article, Published version |
Rights | © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/)., CC-BY |
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