
Pyrrole Production Cost Breakup From Furan and Ammonia
This study analyzes Pyrrole Production From Furan and Ammonia, covering manufacturing, process flow, operating expenses, and financial considerations.
Details : Germany - based plant Q2 2026
This report entails the detailed cost evaluation of pyrrole production from furan and ammonia. The production process is initiated by the decarbonylation of furfural in the presence of a palladium catalyst, which yields furan at the end. The process is further carried by the chemical reaction between furan and ammonia in the presence of a metal oxide at a high temperature ranging between 350 to 400 °C (approx.). In this reaction, molybdenum oxide or vanadium oxide is used to catalyze the process, resulting in the formation of pyrrole as the end product.
Pyrrole is a chemical compound, produced by using furan and ammonia as its primary raw materials. The procurement for pyrrole is directly determined by some factors, including the availability of its feedstock (including furfural for the production of furan and nitrogen, etc., for ammonia), as well as the variation in its production cost and market prices, etc. Moreover, the procurement of pyrrole is governed by prominent factors such as its demand observed in various sectors (including pharmaceutical, agrochemical, electronic, chemical coatings, perfumery, etc.), its logistics, trading activities, and transportation. Similarly, other factors, such as governmental policies and socioeconomic conditions, have a significant impact on its overall procurement in the global market.
The project economic analysis provided in the report discusses a Germany-based plant:
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