bp-JM Fischer-Tropsch Technology
Winner: 2021 Dalton Division Horizon Prize
For the development of new catalyst and reactor technology for transforming municipal solid waste to sustainable fuel.
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A UK-based team of scientists and engineers from bp and Johnson Matthey have collaborated to create bp-JM Fischer-Tropsch Technology – a renewable route to sustainable aviation fuels created from municipal solid waste – otherwise known as household waste.
The waste, which would otherwise be sent to landfill and decompose to form methane, will first be separated from any recyclable items before being converted to syngas and used to make sustainable aviation fuel, which burns cleaner and with fewer particles.
The team developed a new catalyst formation – using concepts from fundamental inorganic chemistry, optimising cobalt dispersion and molecular interactions – as well as a new carrier for the catalyst that increases its surface area and removes the heat given off during the reaction.
Read moreChemistry has helped us to pioneer a technology that creates clean fuels by converting household waste into aviation fuel. This marks a vital step towards positively impacting road transport and aviation emissions as we approach Net Zero 2050.