Fischer–Tropsch refining: technology selection to match molecules
Abstract
On a molecular level Fischer–Tropsch syncrude is significantly different from crude oil. When syncrude is treated as if it is a crude oil, its refining becomes inefficient. Refining technologies developed for crude oil can be employed to refine Fischer–Tropsch syncrude, but in order to conform to green chemistry principles (preventing waste; maximising atom economy; increasing energy efficiency) the technology selection must be compatible with the syncrude composition. The composition of Fischer–Tropsch syncrude is discussed in relation to the molecular requirements of transportation
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