Green Methanol: Old Chemistry Meets New Energy

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Dr. Kevin Hares
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Florian Nestler

In this episode we discuss the critical role of methanol synthesis and hydrogen carriers in the energy transition. Florian, a scientific advisor at Fraunhofer ISE, explains his work in sustainable synthesis processes and the significance of hydrogen as a renewable energy carrier. We delve into the technical challenges of methanol synthesis using CO2 and hydrogen, the importance of dynamic operation and the purity of the syngas feedstock. Florian also highlights the strategic advantages of utilizing green methanol and advanced synthesis processes for industrial applications and future energy systems, as well as the potential for power-to-X technologies.

00:32 Overview of Fraunhofer ISE and Its Divisions

01:20 Hydrogen Technologies and Their Applications

04:07 Methanol and Its Role in Energy Transition

20:27 Dynamic Operations in Methanol Synthesis

34:25 Reactor Design Challenges

34:56 Catalyst Activity and Stability

41:22 Side Products in Methanol Synthesis

56:19 Future of Green Technology

01:01:42 DME as an alternative Hydrogen Carrier

Find out more about Florians publication about how the syngas composition influences the methanol synthesis here (Link) and more informations on Sustainable Synthesis Products department at Fraunhofer ISE here (link).

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Many thanks to aloc for providing the music.

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