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- A new approach could fractionate crude oil using . . . - MIT News
MIT researchers have developed a new membrane that can separate different kinds of fuel by molecular size, which could replace the current energy-intensive crude oil distillation process “Roughly 1 percent of global energy use goes into separating crude oil into gasoline, diesel, and heating oil,” writes Aamir Khollam for Interesting
- New MIT Tech Could Cut Oil Refining Energy by 90% - SciTechDaily
In fact, this process is responsible for about 6 percent of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions Most of that energy is spent heating the oil to separate its components based on their boiling points Now, in an exciting breakthrough, engineers at MIT have created a new kind of membrane that could change the game Instead of using heat, this
- MIT chemical engineers make potentially game-changing . . .
A team of chemical engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has invented a new process to separate crude oil components, potentially bringing forward a replacement that can cut its harmful carbon pollution by 90% The original technique, which uses heat to separate crude oil into
- MIT Engineers Develop Breakthrough Membrane to Revolutionize . . .
According to Zachary P Smith, associate professor of chemical engineering at MIT and senior author of the study, the new method represents a transformative approach to separation technology Instead of relying on thermal energy, the membrane uses molecular sieving to isolate specific components from crude oil
- A new approach could fractionate crude oil using much less energy
Instead of boiling mixtures to purify them, why not separate components based on shape and size? The key innovation is that the filters we developed can separate very small molecules at an atomistic length scale," says Zachary P Smith, an associate professor of chemical engineering at MIT and the senior author of the new study
- MIT Chemical Engineers Develop New Way To Separate Crude Oil
Longtime Slashdot reader fahrbot-bot shares a report from the Cool Down: A team of chemical engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has invented a new process to separate crude oil components, potentially bringing forward a replacement that can cut its harmful carbon pollution by 90%
- New membrane used in water desalinization technology will . . .
Scientists from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) developed a new technology for refining allowing for separation of feedstock into fractions at the molecular level without thermal reactions This innovation will help to reduce energy consumption in refining by 90% The project was partially funded by ExxonMobil within the MIT Energy Initiative Modern oil refining requires
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