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Gas to Liquids

This is a group for those interested in converting syngas into liquid fuels and natural gas.

Members: 12
Latest Activity: Dec 4

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chris seymour

Fischer-Tropsch and Paraffin Waxes 3 Replies

Paraffin wax's are produced in the making of F-T fuels. I thought a discussion on waxes would be a good topic. Using Fischer-Tropsch in producing gasoline, Involves converting Syngas to a higher m...

Tagged: Waxes, Paraffin

Started by chris seymour. Last reply by chris seymour Dec 4.

ben

Identifying the key variables & architecture 4 Replies

The fastest way to get results is to develop a roadmap with all of the basic variables and begin troubleshooting them in order. From my reading it seems we will need: Proper fuelgas input. This me...

Tagged: fischer tropsch

Started by ben. Last reply by Eric Browning Nov 14.

chris seymour

Learning About The Fischer-Tropsch (F-T) Process 5 Replies

The Fischer-Tropsch process is the most well known for turning bio-mass into liquid fuels, during World War 2 the Germans had 9 to 25 F-T plants in operation and By 1944 Germany was producing a com...

Tagged: (F-T), Fischer-Tropsch

Started by chris seymour. Last reply by chris seymour Nov 12.

ben

Syngas purity for GTL 6 Replies

Before anyone goes crazy buying catalyst, you have to be sure your gas is very clean. Agua Das has a book on contaminant testing. For about $500 in parts you can weight your contaminants and get an...

Tagged: syngas purity

Started by ben. Last reply by Robert Dowds Nov 11.

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chris seymour Comment by chris seymour on December 2, 2009 at 8:20am
Gas to Liquid Process
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1S1g-c-f9-k&feature=related
chris seymour Comment by chris seymour on November 29, 2009 at 9:39pm
Flash pyrolysis animation, making synthetic crude. Think this is doable on the small?

http://www.btg-btl.com/index.php?r=technology
chris seymour Comment by chris seymour on November 25, 2009 at 10:50pm
great info JS! in the future studies pdf. they uses steel wool and metal shavings as a catalyst.
ben Comment by ben on November 25, 2009 at 7:51am
Awesome docs J.S. Thanks for sharing!
JSGolightly Comment by JSGolightly on November 24, 2009 at 6:01pm
http://www.fischer-tropsch.org/
JSGolightly Comment by JSGolightly on November 24, 2009 at 5:48pm
Further Studies of the Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Using Gas Recycle Cooling (Hot-Gas-Recycle Process).pdf
JSGolightly Comment by JSGolightly on November 24, 2009 at 5:44pm
Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis-- Overview of Reactor Development and Future Potentialities.pdf
JSGolightly Comment by JSGolightly on November 24, 2009 at 5:39pm
Gasoline Via the Fischer-Tropsch Reaction Using the Hot-Gas Recycle System.pdf
JSGolightly Comment by JSGolightly on November 24, 2009 at 5:38pm
Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis, Catalysts and Catalysis.pdf
JSGolightly Comment by JSGolightly on November 24, 2009 at 5:33pm
Construction and Operation of a Fischer-Tropsch Reactor.pdf
 

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chris seymour ben Robert Dowds Eric Browning Clinton Briley ToddT Eric Schrack Steve Unruh Eric Fernandes JSGolightly Wayne Baker Jay Rucker
 
 
 

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