Professor Alan Goldman and his Rutgers team in collaboration with researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have developed a way to convert carbon sources, such as coal to diesel fuel.This important advance could significantly cut America's dependence on foreign oil -- what President Bush called "an addiction" in his 2006 State of the Union address. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, our 286 billion tons of coal in the ground translate into energy reserves 40 times those of oil.Goldman explained that the breakthrough technology employs a pair of catalytic chemical reactions that operate in tandem, one of which captured the 2005 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. This dynamic chemical duo revamps the Fischer-Tropsch (FT) process for generating synthetic petroleum substitutes, invented in 1920 but never developed to the point of becoming commercially viable for coal conversion.The FT process recently gained national attention through the efforts of Brian Schweitzer, governor of coal-rich Montana, who has been publicly extolling the potential of Fischer-Tropsch. The Goldman group's innovations eliminate shortcomings in the process that can finally make it a workable solution to dwindling domestic oil reserves. Fischer-Tropsch yields a wide distribution of molecular weight hydrocarbon products but without any way to control the desired mix. The molecular weight is the weight of a molecule of a substance, or the sum of the weights of all atoms in the molecule. The low-weight and the high-weight Fischer-Tropsch products are useful -- the light as gas and the medium-heavy as diesel fuel, Goldman explained."The problem -- the greatest inefficiency of the process -- is that you also wind up with a substantial quantity of medium-weight products that are not useful and you are stuck with them," Goldman said. "What we are now able to do with our new catalysts is something no one else has done before. We take all these undesirable medium-weight substances and convert them to the useful higher- and lower-weight products."Technically, this is accomplished by a catalyst that removes hydrogen from the molecules. This converts the hydrocarbons to olefins, products with double bonds which are necessary for the creation of the desirable, useful end-products. The beauty of the new process is that it is highly selective in which hydrogen atoms it removes from the hydrocarbons, channeling the reactions to produce specific, useful products.The researchers combined this process with the action of a second catalyst, one which promotes olefin metathesis, for which the 2005 Nobel Prize was awarded. Metathesis means "to change places" and, here, the double-bonding atom groups change places with one another. Through this reaction, the second catalyst rearranges the molecular weight distribution of the olefins. The first catalyst then replaces the hydrogen atoms onto the new rearranged olefins; this returns the olefins back to their original hydrocarbon form, but now with a new, more desirable weight distribution.http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/04/060414014526.htm
4/14/2006 12:48:57 PM
Sweet.
4/14/2006 12:59:00 PM
awesome...hope it is doable in the $$ sense
4/14/2006 1:04:56 PM
We'll find something. Nonetheless, good news.Come on carolina fags, keep researchin
4/14/2006 1:06:39 PM
Whatever happened to that TDP process that was suppose to turn almost anything in to oil?I bet we don't see anything from this.
4/14/2006 1:15:36 PM
alchemy?
4/14/2006 1:16:37 PM
thermal depolymerizationhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_depolymerization
4/14/2006 3:36:19 PM
totally alchemy, DG.
4/14/2006 4:01:15 PM
greeeaaaaat. we go from one non-renewable, non-sustainable resource to another.
4/14/2006 6:38:13 PM
yep, but we have an assload of coalso we would be independent for a bit
4/14/2006 6:57:02 PM
we had an assload of oil a hundred years ago too...
4/14/2006 7:14:29 PM
^we still have an assload of oil. The majority of it has been ruled off-limits by state and federal regulations.clean coal motherfuckers!Honestly, if you want to generate cheap electricity without fucking up the environment and paying terrorist-sponsoring countries for fuel, coal is one of the only ways to do it.[Edited on April 14, 2006 at 7:19 PM. Reason : 2]
4/14/2006 7:18:00 PM
- cool, but we should definitely keep working on sustainable fuels- are we anywhere near figuring out a way to extract coal that doesn't involve people getting trapped in mines?[Edited on April 14, 2006 at 7:34 PM. Reason : -]
4/14/2006 7:33:32 PM
are you seriously calling coal "clean?"
4/14/2006 7:46:49 PM
OMFG HEY GUYS I JUST DECIDED I WOULD POP IN FROM THE 1940s I HAVEN'T REALLY PAID MUCH ATTENTION TO WHAT'S HAPPENED SINCE THEN!!11! LOL/stalker00
4/14/2006 8:05:10 PM
^that was well done.
4/14/2006 8:13:02 PM
i'm sorry, but burning anything is hardly "clean." i don't put much stock in global warming and the like, but we still can't agree that burning oil non-stop is "good" for the environment
4/14/2006 8:18:33 PM
shut the fuck up
4/14/2006 8:19:34 PM
hahaha. classic. i own your ass and your only response is "shut the fuck up." I'll bet you would have been one of those cigarette company PR people swearing up and down that cigarettes are healthy for people
4/14/2006 8:22:04 PM
listen n00b, popping into a thread and spouting some shit everybody knows isn't fucking "owning" anyone.so quit being a douche and shut the fuck up.[Edited on April 14, 2006 at 8:44 PM. Reason : *]
4/14/2006 8:44:01 PM
do you have any idea how burning anything works?did you know the process can be cleaner or dirtier depending upon the thing being burned and depending upon the technology used to burn it?you seem better fit for:http://thewolfweb.com/message_section.aspx?section=9
4/14/2006 8:48:01 PM
we should not be using coal or any other fossil fuel. Get away from them.
4/14/2006 9:00:53 PM
annz, expanding on "fuck you" doesn't prove anything.amd revolt, I'm glad that I can burn some random thing "cleanly." now, prove to me that diesel can be burned "cleanly." dipshitspecifically, prove to me that all of these trucks flying down the road are "cleanly" burning diesel as they pour tons of black smoke into the air...[Edited on April 14, 2006 at 9:16 PM. Reason : ]
4/14/2006 9:15:52 PM
i wish the trucking industry would switch to bio-diesel.
4/14/2006 9:19:24 PM
Why should we spend money on this instead of biodiesel or ethanol from agricultural sources?The other thing is, even though there are substantial coal deposits in the US, we would probably end up finding somewhere cheaper to import it from and get ourselves in the same mess.[Edited on April 14, 2006 at 9:32 PM. Reason : ?]
4/14/2006 9:31:01 PM
4/14/2006 9:32:59 PM
^^ nail --> head
4/14/2006 9:34:58 PM
4/14/2006 9:35:45 PM
im pretty liberal and those "truth.com" ads make me want to puke.im pretty sure an angel gets its wings everytime those people are told to go fuck themselves.
4/14/2006 9:37:22 PM
ahaha. I couldn't be any farther from a truth ad person. I'm about as conservative as they come. I just realize when someone is trying to shove bullshit down my throat.
4/15/2006 12:09:27 AM
http://www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/powersystems/cleancoal/http://www.epa.gov/otaq/diesel.htmThey're making fossil fuels cleaner.They're not long-term viable, no, but that's what research is for.[Edited on April 15, 2006 at 1:12 AM. Reason : Just for the people bashing the idea of coal power and other energy sources...]
4/15/2006 1:12:15 AM
yeah, and maybe if we put that money elsewhere, we might find an energy source which is both clean and renewable and not controlled by a bunch of religious zealots looking for something to blow up
4/15/2006 2:07:16 AM
go back to your truth-ads
4/15/2006 7:54:22 AM
go back to your flat earthers
4/15/2006 9:24:48 AM
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4/15/2006 10:33:02 AM
I wonder how they're coming along with Zero-Point energy? I realize it's a bit Tesla, but if they succeed..wow!
4/15/2006 11:01:44 AM
4/15/2006 11:20:01 AM
I want my nuclear power back...
4/15/2006 11:27:04 AM
4/15/2006 11:27:45 AM
I've forgotten a good chunk of my physics and I don't pretend to know everything about magnetism, but this "mini Romag generator" sounds awfully fishy.EDIT: Well, this isn't from the same website so I guess it doesn't prove anything, but here's another website that talks about the Romag generator.http://www.magneticenergy.org.uk/Romag/Romag%20Generator.htm
4/15/2006 11:46:13 AM
4/15/2006 12:00:56 PM
you're right - all scientific breakthroughs can be compared to perpetual motion machinesand then you go posting threads asking why libertarians have it so hard
4/15/2006 12:12:39 PM
hey, if zero-point energy can power a stargate, its good enough for a car!
4/15/2006 12:50:48 PM
I for one wish they would just bypass the conversion of coal into diesel, and just invent cars that burn coal and are powered by steam! how cool would it be to be able to shovel coal into the furnace to make your car go????
4/15/2006 9:32:33 PM
How about cars that are powered by dreams? Or imagination?[Edited on April 15, 2006 at 9:38 PM. Reason : blah]
4/15/2006 9:37:57 PM
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4/16/2006 12:25:51 AM
i enjoy the witty banter between stalker00 and Excoriator
4/16/2006 1:29:52 AM
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