摘要 |
<p>Converting carbonaceous material into liquid fuel using a fixed bed catalytic reactor, comprises selectively hydrogenating carbon monoxide using hydrogen, and cooling the fixed bed reactor using a coolant fluid of non-fossil origin to remove the heat of synthesis, where: the mixture of the two gas is syngas; at least one part of steam resulting from the boiling of fluid is extracted from the reactor, supplied to another reactor as a carbonaceous material and converted into syngas for supplying the exothermic synthesis reactor; and the reactor has a high boiling point with respect to water. Converting carbonaceous material into liquid fuel using a fixed bed catalytic reactor for exothermic catalytic synthesis, such as Fischer-Tropsch synthesis of liquid fuels, comprises selectively hydrogenating carbon monoxide using hydrogen, and cooling the fixed bed reactor using a coolant fluid of non-fossil origin to remove the heat of synthesis, where: the mixture of the two gas is syngas; at least one part of steam resulting from the boiling of fluid is extracted from the reactor, supplied to another reactor (reformer) as a carbonaceous material and converted into syngas for supplying the exothermic synthesis reactor; and the reactor has a high boiling point with respect to water.</p> |