CO2 conversion via oxalates to alcohols
CO2 conversion via oxalates to alcohols
Author: David Judbarovski,
systems engineering, principle inventor, davidjud.blogspot.com
Abstract
C + 2 H2O = 2H2 + CO2;
2H2 + (CO2)2 =… = (CH2OH)2;
C + 2H2O + CO2 =… =(CH2OH)2 – M = 2 * 31 = 62.
Supposing a cost of C being USD 100.0 /MT, and CO2 being USD 20.0
/MT,
CH2OH)2 is (12 * 100 + 44 * 20) / 62 = USD 33.5 / MT.)
Because Q -heat of combustion of (CH2OH)2 – is 0.46 * Q oil
equivalent, so a ton of oil equivalent is USD 33.5 /0.46 = USD 73 /MT = USD
10.4/bbl for materials used.
Acknowledgment
Conversion of CO2 via oxalic acid up to ethylene glycol I saw published in Jan. 2010. It can be to
substitute all mankind
demand in fossil fuels by combustibles can be manufactured domestically and cheaply.
My thanks to prof. dr. Elisabeth Bauwman, Leiden University, Netherlands, for
her pioneering role.
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