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COZMOS · Efficient CO2 conversion over multisite Zeolite-Metal nanocatalysts to fuels and OlefinS

H2020Status: CLOSED1 May 201931 October 2023EU funding €3,997,164Call H2020-LC-SC3-2018-2019-2020

What if we were able to use CO2 and H2 from renewable energy sources as fuel and chemical feedstocks, and thus decrease CO2 emissions and displace fossil fuels at the same time? COZMOS will develop an energy-efficient and environmentally and economically viable conversion of CO2 to fuels and high added value chemicals via an innovative, cost effective catalyst, reactor and process. The concept will combine the sequential reactions of CO2 hydrogenation to methanol and methanol to C3 hydrocarbons, exploiting Le Chatelier's principle to overcome low equilibrium product yields of methanol. Complete conversion of CO2 to a 85 % yield of C3 hydrocarbons will be achieved by using an optimised bifunctional catalyst within a single reactor. The optimised catalyst will allow the combined reactions, that currently run at disparate temperatures and pressures, to operate in a temperature/pressure ""sweet spot"", which will reduce infrastructure and provide energy and production cost savings. The concept will allow tunable production of propane, an easily stored fuel used for heating, cooking and transportation, and the more valuable product propene, a base chemical primarily polymerised to lightweight plastics, depending on location, amount of available renewable energy and economic needs. The integrated technology will be demonstrated at TRL5 on off-gases from the energy intensive steel and refinery industries. Markets for both propane and propene are expected to grow in the coming years, such that the COZMOS technology will contribute to achieving a Circular Economy and diversified economic base in carbon-intensive regions.Throughout the whole value chain development, emphasis will be placed on risk-mitigation pathways and strong industrial involvement, LCA and techno-economic analysis to maximise further exploitation and industrialisation of the results. Specific attention will be paid to social acceptance, including analysis of stakeholder and end-user interests.""

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITETET I OSLO

NO · €734,015

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD

UK · €410,610

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TORINO

IT · €388,838

participant

Turkiye Petrol Rafinerileri Anonim Sirketi

TR · €776,375

participant

SINTEF AS

NO · €380,000

participant

KING ABDULLAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

SA

participant

TATA STEEL UK LIMITED

UK · €303,554

participant

LINDE GMBH

DE · €353,023

participant

SHANXI INSTITUTE OF COAL CHEMISTRY CHINESEACADEMY OF SCIENCES

CN

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €300,575

participant

TOPSOE AS

DK · €350,175

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