Systems, methods, and compositions for production of synthetic hydrocarbon compounds
First Claim
1. A system for producing hydrocarbon compounds comprising:
- a) a unit for generating hydrogen gas from water and electrical energy;
b) at least one reverse water gas shift reactor supplied with at least carbon dioxide gas and the hydrogen gas, wherein the at least one reverse water gas shift reactor is configured to generate syngas; and
c) a unit for generating a mixture of at least hydrocarbon compounds and thermal energy from at least the syngas, wherein at least a portion of the thermal energy produced in generating the mixture is transferred to the at least one reverse water gas shift reactor using a heat pumping process, and wherein the unit for generating a mixture of at least hydrocarbon compounds and thermal energy operates at a lower temperature than the at least one reverse water gas shift reactor.
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Abstract
A process and system for producing hydrocarbon compounds or fuels that recycle products of hydrocarbon compound combustion—carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide, or both, and water. The energy for recycling is electricity derived from preferably not fossil based fuels, like from nuclear fuels or from renewable energy. The process comprises electrolysing water, and then using hydrogen to reduce externally supplied carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide, then using so produced carbon monoxide together with any externally supplied carbon monoxide and hydrogen in Fischer-Tropsch reactors, with upstream upgrading to desired specification fuels—for example, gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, diesel fuel, and others. Energy released in some of these processes is used by other processes. Using adiabatic temperature changes and isothermal pressure changes for gas processing and separation, large amounts of required energy are internally recycled using electric and heat distribution lines. Phase conversion of working fluid is used in heat distribution lines for increased energy efficiency. The resulting use of electric energy is less than 1.4 times the amount of the high heating value of combustion of so produced hydrocarbon compounds when carbon dioxide is converted to carbon monoxide in the invention, and less than 0.84 when carbon monoxide is the source.
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1. A system for producing hydrocarbon compounds comprising:
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a) a unit for generating hydrogen gas from water and electrical energy; b) at least one reverse water gas shift reactor supplied with at least carbon dioxide gas and the hydrogen gas, wherein the at least one reverse water gas shift reactor is configured to generate syngas; and c) a unit for generating a mixture of at least hydrocarbon compounds and thermal energy from at least the syngas, wherein at least a portion of the thermal energy produced in generating the mixture is transferred to the at least one reverse water gas shift reactor using a heat pumping process, and wherein the unit for generating a mixture of at least hydrocarbon compounds and thermal energy operates at a lower temperature than the at least one reverse water gas shift reactor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A system for producing hydrocarbon compounds comprising:
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a) a unit for generating hydrogen gas from water and electrical energy; b) at least one reverse water gas shift reactor supplied with at least carbon dioxide gas and the hydrogen gas, wherein an effluent stream from the at least one reverse water gas shift reactor comprises at least syngas and carbon dioxide gas; c) a unit for generating a mixture of at least hydrocarbon compounds from at least the syngas; and d) a unit for separating at least a portion of the carbon dioxide gas from the effluent stream of the at least one reverse water gas shift reactor before providing the effluent stream to the unit for generating a mixture of at least hydrocarbon compounds from at least the syngas, or a unit for separating at least a portion of the carbon dioxide gas from the effluent stream of the unit for generating a mixture of at least hydrocarbon compounds from at least the syngas, by condensation at a temperature below ambient temperature; wherein excess heat collected during condensation is transferred to ambient temperature using a heat pumping process. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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