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our collaboratory will evaluate the possibilities for optimization for small-scale fuel generation. We mean personal fuel makers - a radical proposition. We are writing a grant proposal for this - and will consider a dual license - free to small producers, and royalty-based for companies with gross sales of a million or more dollars.
our collaboratory will evaluate the possibilities for optimization for small-scale fuel generation. We mean personal fuel makers - a radical proposition. We are writing a grant proposal for this - and will consider a dual license - free to small producers, and royalty-based for companies with gross sales of a million or more dollars.
=Student Projects=
Engineering, materials science, and design students are welcome to engage in research on this topic. The questions to be answered are:
*Optimization of gasifier for controlled feed gas production
*Integration of gasifier with proven Fischer-Tropsch technology
*Optimization of efficiency for the above for the small scale (100-1000 gallon per day production


=History of Research=
=History of Research=

Revision as of 15:22, 6 August 2008

Introduction

Based on a personal gasifier (care of Dr. Yuyi Lin [1], Mike Koch, et al.):

Personal gasifier.jpg

which generates gas from any cellulosic biomass:

Personal gasifier op.jpg

we can take the process further to make liquid fuels.

Extension to Liquid Fuel Production

Utilizing Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, a process proven on a large scale:

FT large.jpg

(from Wikipedia)

our collaboratory will evaluate the possibilities for optimization for small-scale fuel generation. We mean personal fuel makers - a radical proposition. We are writing a grant proposal for this - and will consider a dual license - free to small producers, and royalty-based for companies with gross sales of a million or more dollars.

Student Projects

Engineering, materials science, and design students are welcome to engage in research on this topic. The questions to be answered are:

  • Optimization of gasifier for controlled feed gas production
  • Integration of gasifier with proven Fischer-Tropsch technology
  • Optimization of efficiency for the above for the small scale (100-1000 gallon per day production

History of Research

This site is worth researching for an overview of research on Fischer-Tropsch synthesis to date.

Pyrolysis Oil, Methane Storage

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrolysis_oil

http://www.bioenergywiki.net/index.php/Pyrolysis_oil

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methane_clathrate