In-situ H2O removal via hydorphilic membranes during Fischer-Tropsch and other fuel-related synthesis reactions
The general objective of this thesis was to explore the potential of in-situ H2O removal during fuel-related synthesis reactions with focus on in-situ H2O removal by hydrophilic membranes and by chemical reaction. It is demonstrated that in-situ H2O removal through vapour permeation during CO2 hydro...
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Format: | Book Chapter |
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KIT Scientific Publishing
2011
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Summary: | The general objective of this thesis was to explore the potential of in-situ H2O removal during fuel-related synthesis reactions with focus on in-situ H2O removal by hydrophilic membranes and by chemical reaction. It is demonstrated that in-situ H2O removal through vapour permeation during CO2 hydrogenation to Fischer-Tropsch hydrocarbons and during DME/DEE synthesis leads to increased conversion and yield levels, which are directly linked to the degree of H2O recovery. |
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Physical Description: | 1 electronic resource (IV, 244 p. p.) |
ISBN: | KSP/1000022232 9783866446403 |
Access: | Open Access |