ORNL Researchers Find Thermochemical Exhaust Heat Recuperation In Internal Combustion Engines Could Provide Substantial Boosts in Second-Law Efficiency
Green Car Congress
FEBRUARY 5, 2010
Methanol can be converted directly to syngas by adding heat alone in the presence of a catalyst; other fuels, such as ethanol and isooctane, require additional oxygen or water for complete conversion to syngas. In addition, ethanol produced by fermentation typically contains considerable water. Pihl and James C. Conklin (2010).
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