705 Syngas Production and Gas-to-Liquids Technology II

Thursday, November 7, 2013: 12:30 PM
Continental 5 (Hilton)
Description:
A large body of research from the 1920’s through the present day has been devoted on the development of the Fischer-Tropsch and related processes. Although under special circumstances Gas-To-Liquids can be profitable widespread proliferation of GTL plants has not yet materialize. Economies of scale, energy efficiency, and feedstock cost are the main challenges. We would like to invite talks from industry and academia to discuss recent developments to further advance GTL technology. Particular emphasis will be given to FT and syngas production reactor studies (such as hydrodynamics, scale-up, modeling, catalysis, and kinetics), process integration, capital cost reduction, and energy optimization. Contributions in utilization of alternative feedstocks (e.g. coal or biomass), production of alternative fuels (e.g. ethanol) or chemicals and co-production of chemicals are also sought.

Sponsor:
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
Co-Sponsor(s):
Alternative Energy & Enabling Technologies (T4E)

Chair:
Richard H. West
Email: r.west@neu.edu

Co-Chair:
Fan Shi
Email: fan.shi@netl.doe.gov

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12:30 PM
(705a) Production of Unblended, "Drop-in," Renewable Jet Fuel
H. Nicholas Conkle, Eric W. Griesenbrock, Heinz J. Robota, Robert W. Morris Jr. and Edward N. Coppola

12:50 PM
(705b) Microtubular ALD-Based Reactor Systems for FTS
Staci A. Van Norman, John L. Falconer and Alan W. Weimer

1:30 PM
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