
This study analyzes Diisobutylene Production By Dimerization Reaction, covering manufacturing, process flow, operating expenses, and financial considerations.
Last Updated: January, 2025
This report proffers the thorough economics of diisobutylene production by dimerization reaction. The production process is initiated by the catalytic dimerization of isobutylene. The reaction begins by reacting two similar compounds, here, two isobutylene compounds in the presence of an acidic chemical, as a catalyst. In this reaction, solid phosphoric acid is utilized to catalyze the reaction, resulting in the production of diisobutylene as the final product.
Diisobutylene is a dimer of isobutylene that is utilized as its primary feedstock. The procurement of diisobutylene and its feedstocks is influenced by some of the major factors, including the availability of the raw materials (including butane, ethanol, etc.), cost of production, demand in its downstream industries (such as petrochemical, plastic, polymers, and chemical industries) and market prices. Other factors, including maintenance of stability in the supply chain, activities in the upstream market, trade and transportation, along trade and government policies altogether, play a vital role in determining its overall procurement on a large scale.
The project economic analysis provided in the report discusses a Germany-based plant:
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