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    Enhanced Chemical Looping Combustion for Methane Reformation with CO2

    UW ID: 15-078


    Description of Technology
     

              Carbon dioxide (CO2) is recognized as being the leading contributor to global warming. The combustion of fossil fuels constitutes the majority of greenhouses gases in the atmosphere. To combat this trend, University of Wyoming researchers are developing more efficient and affordable methods for CO2 capture and sequestration. Chemical looping combustion in particular, is a promising approach. 

              The current invention suggests that with the introduction of one or two proposed rare earth oxides as catalysts, the reaction performance of typical oxygen carriers such as iron oxide or aluminum oxide for methane oxidation and carbon dioxide splitting, is significantly improved. Further, this process utilizes produced carbon dioxide streams for the replenishment of oxygen-depleted oxygen carriers. 


    Applications

              This chemical looping combustion method is applicable in the energy industry for carbon dioxide capture and sequestration. 


    Features & Benefits

    • Combats greenhouse gas emissions 

    • Economically sustainable 

    • Re-use of produced CO2


    Marketing Opportunities

              Increased global greenhouse gas emissions has resulted in an escalated demand for CO2 capture and sequestration. Current processes pose several challenges including coking and sintering problems. Long-term effects have also not been thoroughly studied. The proposed technology combats many of the current problems and produces purer CO2 streams to be re-introduced into the chemical reactions. 

    Downloadable PDF: 15-078

     

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    Patent Status: 

    Patent Issued


    Contact Us: 

    University of Wyoming Technology Transfer and Research Products Center 

    Dept. 3672

    1000 E. University Ave. 

    Laramie, WY 

    82071 

    Phone: 307-766-2520

    Fax: 307-766-2530

    Contact Us

    Wyoming Technology Transfer and Research Products Center

    Dept. 3672

    1000 E. University Ave.

    Laramie, WY 82071

    Phone: (307) 766-2520

    Fax: (307) 766-2530

    Email: WyomingInvents@uwyo.edu

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