2012 Spring Meeting & 8th Global Congress on Process Safety
(59c) Development of a Fischer-Tropsch Gasoline Process for the Steam Hydrogasification Technology
Author
Gasoline Process for the Steam Hydrogasification Technology
By
Yang Li, J. M.
Norbeck, C. S. Park
Chemical and
Environmental Engineering
Bourns College of
Engineering
Center for
Environmental Research and Technology
University of
California, Riverside CA
92521
process being developed in our laboratory for the production of high quality
F-T gasoline. The system is a combination of a
conventional F-T catalyst combined with a zeolite-shell catalyst. This system
is being designed for the Steam Hydrogasification process using various
carbonaceous feedstocks. The chemical speciation and carbon distribution of the
liquid fuel produced with the conventional F-T system will be compared to the
new system using the zeolite-shell catalyst. It is found that the zeolite
based system shifts the carbon distribution to the lower carbon number species
(i.e., C6-C12 range) from the more typical diesel fuel fraction (C12-C20 range)
found with FT catalyst systems. Chemical speciation results will be presented
along with a assessment of the total carbon conversion expected for this
process within the steam hydrogasification technology.