Fernandez-Torres, Maria J., García, Norberto, Caballero, José A. Isobutane Alkylation Process Synthesis by means of Hybrid Simulation-Multiobjective Optimization Computer Aided Chemical Engineering. 2014, 33: 1369-1374. doi:10.1016/B978-0-444-63455-9.50063-5 URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/46077 DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-444-63455-9.50063-5 ISSN: 1570-7946 ISBN: 978-0-444-63434-4 Abstract: Multiobjective Generalized Disjunctive Programming (MO-GDP) optimization has been used for the synthesis of an important industrial process, isobutane alkylation. The two objective functions to be simultaneously optimized are the environmental impact, determined by means of LCA (Life Cycle Assessment), and the economic potential of the process. The main reason for including the minimization of the environmental impact in the optimization process is the widespread environmental concern by the general public. For the resolution of the problem we employed a hybrid simulation- optimization methodology, i.e., the superstructure of the process was developed directly in a chemical process simulator connected to a state of the art optimizer. The model was formulated as a GDP and solved using a logic algorithm that avoids the reformulation as MINLP -Mixed Integer Non Linear Programming-. Our research gave us Pareto curves compounded by three different configurations where the LCA has been assessed by two different parameters: global warming potential and ecoindicator-99. Keywords:Generalized Disjunctive Programming (GDP), Multiobjective (MO) optimization, Isobutane alkylation, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Elsevier info:eu-repo/semantics/article