Engine Becomes a Chemical Reactor
Engine Becomes a Chemical Reactor


Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have repurposed an automobile engine to convert otherwise leaked methane into liquid fuels.
Methane serves as the feed gas, introduced into the internal combustion engine-based chemical reactor. The engine is operated fuel rich in order to generate carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen (H2), as well as power, instead of burning the methane to completion, which would make carbon dioxide and water.


Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have repurposed an automobile engine to convert otherwise leaked methane into liquid fuels.
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