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Oxygen-blown Gasification for Efficient Conversion of Woody Biomass to Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels

Oxygen-blown Gasification for Efficient Conversion of Woody Biomass to Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels . Ali T-Raissi, Amit C. Gujar, Jong Baik, Nathaniel Garceau, Errol Hinkamp, Nazim Muradov 2014 Florida Energy Systems Consortium Workshop May 12-13, 2014 Gainesville, Florida. H 2. PV. water.

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Oxygen-blown Gasification for Efficient Conversion of Woody Biomass to Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels

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  1. Oxygen-blown Gasification for Efficient Conversion of Woody Biomass to Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels Ali T-Raissi, Amit C. Gujar, Jong Baik, Nathaniel Garceau, Errol Hinkamp, Nazim Muradov 2014 Florida Energy Systems Consortium Workshop May 12-13, 2014 Gainesville, Florida

  2. H2 PV water conditioner water electrolyzer gasoline raw product scrubber raw syngas diesel fuel refining biomass waste gasifier O2 Rational & Overall Goal The goal of this ongoing activity is to convert solar energy (directly and in combination with that stored in the form of lignocellulosic biomass) to liquid hydrocarbon fuels – as substitutes for petroleum-based fuels (gasoline, jet, diesel). H2O H2O • Fischer-Tropsch • reactor

  3. Chemistry of the Process • Ideal gasification rxn CH1.4O0.6 + 0.4 O2 0.7 CO + 0.3 CO2 + 0.6 H2 + 0.1 H2O • Ideal Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis rxn CO + 2 H2  -CH2- + H2O

  4. Process Reactors FT GAS

  5. Cost Analysis of Biomass to FT Fuel Process – Levelized Fuel Cost

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