<P>Aimed at overcoming significant costs and technical barriers prohibitive to the extensive use of conventional gas-to-liquid (GTL) processes for the exploitation of small and/or isolated natural gas reservoirs, the next-generation GTL technologies presented in this text reduce the expenses associa
Small-Scale Gas to Liquid Fuel Synthesis
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Content: Introduction Integration of Innovative Membranes with the GTL Process Hydrogen Selective Porous Inorganic Membranes C. Gucuyener, J. Gascon, and F. Kapteijn, Catalysis Engineering, TUDelft, Netherlands Oxygen Transporting Membranes in Syngas Preparation J. Caro and F. Liang, Leibniz University Hannover, Institute for Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Germany CO2 Separation Membranes G. Romanos, G. Karanikolos, and N. Kanellopoulos, NCSR Demokritos, Greece Development, Testing, and Scale-Up of H2 Separation Membranes G. Centi and S. Perathoner, University of Messina, Italy Ethane/Ethylene Separation D. Farrusseng et al., Institute of Researches on Catalysis and Environment, University of Lyon, France Integration of Innovative Catalysts and Reaction Engineering with the GTL Process Methane Dry Reforming on Nanocomposite Catalysts: Mechanism, Kinetics, and Design V. Sadykov, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk, Russia Methanol-Mediated GTL U. Olsbye et al., University of Oslo, Norway Rational Design of Methane Oxidative Coupling Catalysts J. Thybaut and J. Marin, University of Gent, Belgium Next Hydrogen and Syngas Production: Catalyst Option and Selection for Different Process Scheme F. Basile et al., University of Bologna, Italy Development of Surface Organometallic Complexes for C-H Bond Activation of Methane J.M. Basset, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France Novel, Hierarchically Organized Catalysts for Methane Aromatization A. Corma, Instituto de Tecnologia Quimica, Valencia, Spain Innovative Oxidative and Non-Oxidative GTL Processes, Allowing the Exploitation of Small Natural Gas Reservoirs Advanced, Low-Temperature, Syngas Production Process G. Iaquaniello et al., KT - Kinetics Technology, Rome, Italy Direct, Low-Temperature, CH4 Oxidation to CH3OH/DME J. Lercher et al., Technical University of Munich, Germany Direct, Low-Temperature, Non-Oxidative, NG Conversion to Alkylaromatics J. Assmann et al., Bayer, Leverkusen, Germany Optimization and Feasibility Studies of the GTL Processes M. Georgiadis et al., Paros, England
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