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5.2 CHAPTER 5. THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY


DEFINITION: Steam cracking


Steam cracking occurs under very high temperatures. During the pro-
cess, a liquid or gaseous hydrocarbon is dilutedwith steam and then
briefly heated in a furnace at a temperature of about 850 circC. Steam
cracking is used to convert ethane to ethylene. Ethylene is a chemical
that is needed to makeplastics. Steam crackingis also used to make
propylene, which is an important fuel gas.


  1. Production of crude oil
    Sasol obtains crude oiloff the coast of Gabon(a country in West Africa) and
    refines this at the Natrefrefinery (figure 5.2). Sasol also sells liquid fuelsthrough
    a number of service stations.


Imported
crude oil

Oil processed
at Natref
refinery

Linear-chained hydrocarbons
e.g. waxes, paraffins
and diesel.

Figure 5.2: Crude oil isrefined at Sasol’s Natrefrefinery to produce liquid fuels


  1. Liquid fuels from natural gas
    Sasol produces naturalgas in Mozambique and is expanding its ’gasto fuel’
    technology. The gas undergoes a complex process to produce linear-chained
    hydrocarbons such as waxes and paraffins (figure 5.3).


Mozambique
natural
gas

Autothermal
reactor

Sasol Slurry
Phase F-T
reactor

Linear-chained hydrocarbons
e.g. waxes and paraffins

Figure 5.3: Conversion of natural gas to liquid fuels

In the autothermal reactor, methane from natural gas reacts with steam andoxy-
gen over an iron-basedcatalyst to produce a synthesis gas. This is a similar
process to that involvedin coal gasification. Theoxygen is produced through the
fractional distillation ofair.
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