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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
A new MIT-developed membrane separates crude oil components by size, not heat, offering a potential 90% energy savings and a significant reduction in CO₂ emissions MIT researchers have developed a new membrane that separates various types of fuel by molecular size, potentially eliminating the need for the energy-intensive process of crude
- 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
- A new approach could fractionate crude oil using much less . . .
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
- 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
- MIT Engineers Develop Breakthrough Membrane to Revolutionize . . .
The new membrane offers an alternative by filtering molecules according to size and shape, eliminating the need for boiling 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
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