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Novel Catalysts to Maximize Gasoline Yields--TDA Research, Inc., 12345 W. 52nd Ave., Wheat Ridge, CO  80033‑1916; 303‑940‑2300 

Dr. Gokhan Alptekin, Principal Investigator, galptekin@tda.com

Mr. John D. Wright, Business Official, jdwright@tda.com

DOE Grant No. DE-FG 02‑08ER85210

Amount: $100,000

 

 

A viable alternative to crude oil is needed to moderate the effect of oil price hikes and provide an interim bridge until some other fuel source can commercially supplant petroleum-based fuels.  The Fischer-Tropsch (FT) process, used in the production of liquid fuels from coal, is run on a commercial scale in both South Africa and Malaysia.  However, the process faces a number of problems, including attrition resistance of the catalyst and downstream hydrocarbon separation.  A highly selective catalyst is needed to produce the desired range of hydrocarbon products.  This project will develop a unique catalytic material to address three technical challenges:  FT activity, catalyst selectivity, and better heat management.  Phase I will prepare a novel catalyst that could optimize the gasoline and/or diesel range of paraffins.  Various formulations will be optimized to identify their catalytic activity and selectivity.  The performance of the best catalyst will be demonstrated in a long-duration test under representative conditions.

 

Commercial Applications and other Benefits as described by the awardee:  FT synthesis is the most economically viable method of converting coal into transportation fuels.  An active FT synthesis catalyst that is highly selective for diesel and/or gasoline range products should find immediate use in the emerging coal-to-liquids market.