EffiTorch

EU project EffiTorch for CO2 conversion started

CO2 Plasma as a Source of Raw Material

 

CO2 plasma process for the valorisation of CO2 and bio-oil

 

CO2 as a Raw Material – not as Waste

 

Carbon dioxide CO2 is generally seen as a climate-damaging waste material. However, for the energy and resource transition, CO2 represents the source for the carbon-based synthesis industry if fossil resources such as coal, crude oil and natural gas are excluded.

 

The EffiTorch Project as a Piece of the Puzzle for Climate Neutrality in the Chemical Industry

 

EffiTorch addresses the innovative approach of converting CO2 with organic waste using a microwave plasma torch. The product gas then largely consists of carbon monoxide CO and hydrogen H2. After purification into syngas, it can be fed directly into the synthesis industry to build higher-value hydrocarbons. And this only with the help of electricity from renewable energies, CO2 and organic waste.

In EffiTorch, the IGVP is studying the CO2 microwave plasma process at atmospheric pressure and the interaction with bio-oils from waste materials. The interaction of the injected oil droplets with the CO2 plasma will be of crucial importance for complete conversion into the desired product gas composition.

 

Keywords 

 

CO2 Plasma, Bio-oil, Microwave Plasma Torch, Syngas