Under Subtask 3.4, the Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) examined the opportunities and challenges facing FischerâTropsch (FT) technology in the United States today. Work was completed in two distinct budget periods (BPs). In BP1, the EERC examined the technical feasibility of using modern warm-gas cleanup techniques for FT synthesis. FT synthesis is typically done using more expensive and complex cold-gas sweetening. Warm-gas cleanup could greatly reduce capital and operating costs, making FT synthesis more attractive for domestic fuel production. Syngas was generated from a variety of coal and biomass types; cleaned of sulfur, moisture, and condensables; and then passed over a pilot-scale FT catalyst bed. Laboratory and mode...
Fischer-Tropsch (FT) based B-XTL processes are attractive alternatives for future energy p...
Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis is a process in which synthesis gas (syngas), a mixture of H2 and CO,...
The production of biofuels via a low temperature Fischer-Tropsch synthesis could potentially increas...
This project will add the capability for the Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) to conduc...
Slurry phase Fischer-Tropsch technology was successfully demonstrated in DOE's Alternative Fuels Dev...
Current projects focusing on the energy transition in traffic will rely on a highlevel technology mi...
Fischer–Tropsch technology has become a topical issue in the energy industry in recent times. The sy...
There has been a recent shift in interest in converting not only natural gas and coal derived syngas...
The successful adaptation of conventional cobalt and iron-based Fischer-Tropsch synthesis catalysts ...
The oil refining industry is facing harder policies on renewable content in its products. One way to...
The primary goal of this project has been to evaluate and compare the effect of the intrinsic differ...
Biomass to Liquids via Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (BTL-FT) is regarded as one of the most promising r...
Gasoline accounts for more than half of U.S. transportation energy usage and its consumption continu...
The primary goal of this project has been to evaluate and compare the effect of the intrinsic differ...
Development of a reliable and cost-effective method of wax/catalyst separation is a key step toward ...
Fischer-Tropsch (FT) based B-XTL processes are attractive alternatives for future energy p...
Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis is a process in which synthesis gas (syngas), a mixture of H2 and CO,...
The production of biofuels via a low temperature Fischer-Tropsch synthesis could potentially increas...
This project will add the capability for the Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) to conduc...
Slurry phase Fischer-Tropsch technology was successfully demonstrated in DOE's Alternative Fuels Dev...
Current projects focusing on the energy transition in traffic will rely on a highlevel technology mi...
Fischer–Tropsch technology has become a topical issue in the energy industry in recent times. The sy...
There has been a recent shift in interest in converting not only natural gas and coal derived syngas...
The successful adaptation of conventional cobalt and iron-based Fischer-Tropsch synthesis catalysts ...
The oil refining industry is facing harder policies on renewable content in its products. One way to...
The primary goal of this project has been to evaluate and compare the effect of the intrinsic differ...
Biomass to Liquids via Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (BTL-FT) is regarded as one of the most promising r...
Gasoline accounts for more than half of U.S. transportation energy usage and its consumption continu...
The primary goal of this project has been to evaluate and compare the effect of the intrinsic differ...
Development of a reliable and cost-effective method of wax/catalyst separation is a key step toward ...
Fischer-Tropsch (FT) based B-XTL processes are attractive alternatives for future energy p...
Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis is a process in which synthesis gas (syngas), a mixture of H2 and CO,...
The production of biofuels via a low temperature Fischer-Tropsch synthesis could potentially increas...