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- (286c) Developing a Nitrogen Circular Economy By Recovering and Utilizing N2o As a Feedstock for Phenol Production
In this study, we investigate recovering N2O from wastewater and utilizing it for phenol production, as traditional phenol production from the cumene process is energy intensive. By developing process models for both the N2O recovery and the phenol production utilizing N2O, a life cycle assessment was completed to compare the cumulative energy demand and the global warming potential (GWP) to the cumene process and other nitrogen recovery technologies. Results show that phenol production utilizing N2O has lower energy demand and GWP than the cumene process. The results can encourage further exploration of using N2O as an oxidant for the production of other industrial chemicals.