Opportunity assessment for MOFs in arsine removal

ADI evaluated the commercial viability of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for arsine removal by analyzing adoption drivers in downstream Oleflex and PDH units. The research highlights the critical trade-offs between MOF performance and the lower costs of sacrificial zinc oxide catalysts. Final recommendations included identifying high-growth license opportunities globally.

Materials technology developer

A materials developer needed to determine if MOF technology could displace conventional adsorbents in natural gas and downstream refining.

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Structured interviews with 26 natural gas and petrochemical experts revealed a lack of market interest in the upstream sector.

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Analysis of global arsine removal units identified Oleflex and PDH processes as the primary drivers for future demand.

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Profiling of 18 suppliers established that copper/zinc oxide remains the benchmark for multi-contaminant removal performance.

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Cost analysis showed that MOFs must compete with lower cost sacrificial catalysts to gain traction in cost-sensitive markets.

  • Prioritization of downstream petrochemical applications over natural gas and identification of the primary target market.
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