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Niacinamide (made by hydrolysis of 3-cyanopyridine)

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Process description: The hydrolysis of 3-cyanopyridine produces the main product niacinamide. For this purpose, the process consumes hydrochloric acid, ammonia, water, caustic soda (50%), calcium oxide, 3-cyanopyridine, titanium dioxide, and chromium oxide. Utilities consumed comprise thermal energy, electricity, unspecific inorganic chemical, cement, and disposal of cement. Utility demands in form of thermal energy and electricity are estimated according to the chemical park in Gendorf. For each kg of chemical product, 1.2 MJ electricity and 2 MJ thermal energy are required. A conversion rate of 95% is assumed. Process wastes are treated in municipal waste incinerators. Dataset type is technology-specific (simplified extension layer). Allocation type is no allocation needed in this unit process. In case of energy co-production, allocation via avoided burden is applied for the co-produced energy. CAS RN is 98-92-0. All datasets are based on the attributional LCA approach and the methodology defined in the cm.chemicals methodology document. Data quality flag: Methodology - the EF contains a positive (rather than negative) value for biogenic CO2 removals as the production method avoids the burden of carbon capture in the supply chain.

PropertyValue
NameNiacinamide (made by hydrolysis of 3-cyanopyridine)
SectorMaterials and Manufacturing
CategoryChemical Products
SourceCarbon Minds
Source Datasetcm.chemicals V2.02
Region
Unit Type
Year
2023
Year Released
2025
Emission Factor
  • CO2e
    kg/kg
Scopes3.1
LCA Activity
cradle_to_gate
Supported CO2e Calculation Method
AR6
Data Versioning
  • Status: Current

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Activity ID
chemicals-type_niacinamide_hydrolysis_of_3_cyanopyridine-dataset-type_technology_specific_simplified_extension_layer
UUID
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