Pra-Rancangan Pabrik Dimetil Eter (DME) dari Batang Tembakau Via Metode Indirect Synthesis dengan Kapasitas 18,000 Ton/Tahun
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FAKULTAS TEKNIK
Abstract
Dimethyl ether (DME) is an aliphatic ether with physical and combustion
properties comparable to liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), enabling its application
as an alternative fuel, blending component, and chemical intermediate. The
increasing demand for LPG and reliance on imported supplies highlight the need
for renewable energy sources derived from domestic resources. Biomass-based
DME production offers a strategic approach to improving energy sustainability
while addressing agricultural waste utilization. This study presents the design of a
DME production plant with a capacity of 18.000 tons per year using tobacco stalk
as the main feedstock. Tobacco stalk contains significant lignocellulosic content
suitable for conversion into synthesis gas (syngas). The indirect synthesis route is
selected due to its operational stability and lower catalyst deactivation compared
to direct synthesis methods. The process consists of six major stages. Initially, the
feedstock undergoes pretreatment through size reduction and drying. The
prepared biomass is then gasified in a downdraft gasifier to produce syngas. The
syngas is subsequently converted into methanol by reaction with a
CuO/ZnO/Al2O3 catalyst. Methanol purification is carried out using a distillation
column to separate water and obtain methanol with a purity of 99%. The purified
methanol is then dehydrated over a γ-Alumina catalyst to synthesize DME. The
final purification step employs a distillation column to obtain DME with a purity
of 99%. Material balance results indicate that 2.277,84218 kg of DME per hour
can be produced from 7.490,829 kg per hour of tobacco stalk biomass. Economic
evaluation shows a net profit of Rp153.546.834.350, a return on investment of
15%, and a payback period of 4,28 years. The break-even point is achieved at
48% of plant capacity. These results confirm that the proposed DME plant is
economically feasible and has the potential to reduce LPG import dependency
while promoting renewable biomass utilization.
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