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==Methane to Methanol==
==[[Methane]] to [[Methanol]]==
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*[[Methane to Methanol]]


==Methanol to Dymethyl Ether==
==[[Methanol]] to [[Dimethyl Ether]]==
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*[[Methanol to Dimethyl Ether]] and/or subsection of the page on [[Dimethyl Ether]] on production/synthesis


==Dymethyl Ether and/or Methanol into Hydrocarbons==
==Dimethyl Ether and/or Methanol into Hydrocarbons==
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*Commercialized Process
*Need to look into [[Catalysts]] used etc
*[[Methanol to Olefins]] is one such example


==Biological gas-to-liquids (Bio-GTL)==
==Biological Gas-to-Liquids (Bio-GTL)==
*Feed the methane to methanotrophs
*Feed the [[Methane]] to [[Methanotrophs]]
*Extract oil from methanotrophs to make biodiesel
*Extract the Oil ( Re: [[PPO]] ) from the methanotrophs to make [[Transesterification Biodiesel]] / [[Biodiesel]]
*or Ferment methanotrophs to make ethanol?
*The Oil Could also be [[Hydrotreated]] into [[Renewable Diesel]] (More complex than Transesterification, but (near-) identical to [[Petrodiesel]] )
*Alternatively one could Use the Methanotrophs Harvested:
**As media for [[Fermentation]]
***This could be done via
****Standard [[Yeast]] for [[Ethanol]];  same process as used for [[Vodka]] and other Alcoholic Beverages (this also produces some [[Methanol]] )
****[[Acetone-butanol-ethanol fermentation]]
****Any sort of Fuels / Hydrocarbons produces by [[Genetic Engineering]] of the [[Yeast]]
**As Feedstocks for [[Pyrolysis]] or [[HTL]]
**As Feedstocks for [[Gasification]]
**As a Solid Fuel (as is, [[Pelletized]] and/or made into [[Charcoal Fuel]] )
*There is a company doing this with Low Grade Coal for [[Humic Acid]] / Fuel Production, grab info from OSE Discord later


=See Also=
= [[Syngas]] to [[Ethanol]] =
*A novel process being commercialized largely in China
*Not too relevant in an OSE context due to traditional fermentation or [[Cellulosic Ethanol]] techniques making more sense if [[Ethanol]] is desired
*In a geopolitical attempt to hold food prices stable while using more Ethanol as a Blendstock (as an [[Octane Booster]] and/or [[Fuel Oxygenate Additive]] ) in a country with HUGE coal reserves it can make a BIT of geopolitical sense but anything slowing Coal Phaseout will be disastrous for Climate Change regardless
*Still an interesting technology worth looking into/documenting though
 
=Internal Links=
*[[Biofuels]]
*[[Biofuels]]


=Useful Liquids=
=External Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_to_liquids Wikipedia Page on Gas to Liquids]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_to_liquids Wikipedia Page on Gas to Liquids]


[[Category:Biofuel]]
[[Category: Biofuel]] [[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]]

Latest revision as of 01:59, 30 July 2025

Basics

  • Often Abbreviated as GTL
  • Traditionally uses natural gas and/or syngas to produce liquid fuels, we will use syngas carbon monoxide + hydrogen and/or anaerobic fermentor methane

Processes

Fischer–Tropsch

Methane to Methanol

Methanol to Dimethyl Ether

Dimethyl Ether and/or Methanol into Hydrocarbons

Biological Gas-to-Liquids (Bio-GTL)

Syngas to Ethanol

  • A novel process being commercialized largely in China
  • Not too relevant in an OSE context due to traditional fermentation or Cellulosic Ethanol techniques making more sense if Ethanol is desired
  • In a geopolitical attempt to hold food prices stable while using more Ethanol as a Blendstock (as an Octane Booster and/or Fuel Oxygenate Additive ) in a country with HUGE coal reserves it can make a BIT of geopolitical sense but anything slowing Coal Phaseout will be disastrous for Climate Change regardless
  • Still an interesting technology worth looking into/documenting though

Internal Links

External Links