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  • 2023Towards carbon-neutral and clean combustion with hydroformylated Fischer-Tropsch (HyFiT) fuelscitations

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  • Muthyala, Paul
  • Pischinger, Stefan
  • Leitner, Walter
  • Vorholt, Andreas
  • Schmitz, Katharina
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Towards carbon-neutral and clean combustion with hydroformylated Fischer-Tropsch (HyFiT) fuels

  • Muthyala, Paul
  • Pischinger, Stefan
  • Leitner, Walter
  • Vorholt, Andreas
  • Schmitz, Katharina
  • Voelker, Simon
  • Neumann, Marcel
  • Kossioris, Theodoros
  • Bardow, André
  • Bachmann, Marvin
  • Mueller, Leonard
  • Lehrheuer, Bastian
  • Hofmeister, Marius
  • Groll, Niklas
Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The transition towards clean transport requires energy carriers tailored to their application. Promising energy carriers for heavy-duty transportation are synthetic fuels. Here, we introduce hydroformylated Fischer-Tropsch (HyFiT) fuels designed to simultaneously address the four key challenges of current synthetic fuels: (1) HyFiT-fuel production closes the carbon cycle in a flexible way by employing either biomass or carbon dioxide as feedstock, while being scalable through mature technologies. (2) HyFiT-fuels are shown experimentally to comply with global fuel standards. Material compatibility is demonstrated for two standard sealing materials, enabling the retrofit of today’s vehicle fleets. (3) Vehicle testing in a light commercial van shows that HyFiT-fuels substantially reduce combustion-induced particulate matter and nitrogen oxides. (4) A well-to-wheel life cycle assessment finds that HyFiT-fuels enable the transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions, showing simultaneously a favorable profile in a range of other environmental parameters, and can thereby complement electrification for heavy-duty long-haul transportation.</jats:p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • Carbon
  • Nitrogen
  • combustion