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- A new approach could fractionate crude oil using much less energy | MIT . . .
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
- MIT chemical engineers make potentially game-changing . . . - Yahoo
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
- New MIT Tech Could Cut Oil Refining Energy by 90% - SciTechDaily
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 innovative membrane separates crude oil by filtering its components based on their molecular size
- MIT Engineers Develop Breakthrough Membrane to Revolutionize Crude Oil . . .
MIT researchers have developed an innovative membrane that can separate components of crude oil by molecular size, potentially replacing the energy-intensive process of distillation This advancement could significantly reduce the energy consumption and environmental impact associated with refining oil into fuels such as gasoline, diesel, and
- 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% The original technique, which uses heat to separate crude oil into gasoline, diesel, and heating
- Crude oil climate toll slashed by 90% in US engineering breakthrough
US engineers invent molecular membrane to cut crude oil emissions by 90% MIT adapts desalination tech to filter crude oil, offering a greener, scalable alternative to energy-intensive refining
- MIT Technology Could Slash Energy Use in Oil Refining by 90%
Engineers at MIT have developed a new approach to crude oil fractionating that could slash the amount of energy needed for processing the crude into different fuels by as much as 90% in a
- A new approach could fractionate crude oil using much less energy | MIT . . .
In an advance that could dramatically reduce the amount of energy needed for crude oil fractionation, MIT engineers have developed a membrane that filters the components of crude oil by their molecular size
- MIT chemical engineers make potentially game-changing breakthrough with . . .
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 gasoline, diesel, and heating oil, accounts for roughly 1% of all global energy consumption and 6%
- A new approach could fractionate crude oil using much less energy
MIT engineers developed a membrane, pictured, that filters the components of crude oil by their molecular size, an advance that could dramatically reduce the amount of energy needed for crude oil fractionation
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