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Butyl acrylate (synthetic fuel production - from coal - high temperature Fischer-Tropsch operations)

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The activity generating the emissions is synthetic fuel production, from coal, high temperature Fischer-Tropsch operations. The reference product is butyl acrylate. Butyl acrylate is an organic substance with a CAS no. : 000141-32-2. It is called butyl prop-2-enoate under IUPAC naming and its molecular formula is: C7H12O2. It is liquid under normal conditions of temperature and pressure with no distinct odor. It is modelled as a pure substance. Modelling this substance in a solution requires the user to add the solvent of their choice in their models. On a consumer level, is used in the following products: inks and toners, coating products, adhesives and sealants and non-metal-surface treatment products. On industrial sites, the substance is used for the manufacture of products in the following sectors: manufacture of: chemicals and plastic products. The reference product amount is 1. The cut-off classification is allocatable product. The activity type is ordinary ordinary transforming activity. Please refer to the ecoinvent documentation here for full details: https://ecoquery.ecoinvent.org/3.11/cutoff/dataset/19668/documentation.

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NameButyl acrylate (synthetic fuel production - from coal - high temperature Fischer-Tropsch operations)
SectorEnergy
CategoryFuel
Sourceecoinvent
Source DatasetCut-off Cumulative LCIA v3.11
Region
Year
2016
Year Released
2024
Emission Factor
  • CO2e0000kg/kg
Scopes
XX,XX
LCA Activity
unknown
Supported CO2e Calculation Method
xxx
Data Versioning
  • Status: Replaced
  • Replaced in: 29Version log
  • Replaced by: f0f75092-7010-4af0-9369-f5643ab7cb8b

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