Soon, fossil fuel technology that does not pollute

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

Scientists are developing a novel technology that may economically convert fossil fuels and into useful products, including electricity, without emitting into the atmosphere.

Engineers at The in the US devised a process that transforms into products such as methanol and gasoline - all while consuming


The process can also be applied to and to produce useful products, researchers wrote in the journal & Environmental Science.

Under certain conditions, the technology consumes all the it produces plus additional from an outside source, they said.

The researchers have also found a way to greatly extend the lifetime of the particles that enable the chemical reaction to transform or other fuels to and useful products over a length of time that is useful for commercial operation.

The same team has discovered and patented a way with the potential to lower the capital costs in producing a called synthesis gas, or "syngas," by about 50 per cent over the traditional technology.

The technology, known as chemical looping, uses metal oxide particles in high-pressure reactors to "burn" fossil fuels and without the presence of oxygen in the air. The provides the oxygen for the reaction.

is capable of acting as a stopgap technology that can provide clean until renewable energies such as solar and wind become both widely available and affordable, the researchers said.

"Renewables are the future. We need a bridge that allows us to create clean until we get there - something affordable we can use for the next 30 years or more, while wind and solar power become the prevailing technologies," said Liang-Shih Fan, who led the project.

The engineers also developed for production of syngas, which in turn provides the building blocks for a host of other useful products including ammonia, or even carbon fibres.

The technology provides a potential industrial use for as a raw material for producing useful, everyday products, researchers said.

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First Published: Wed, January 03 2018. 13:20 IST