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Grant - IV | Alive

Total Raised

$3.78M

Last Raised

$2.5M | 5 yrs ago

About Gas Technology Institute

GTI (Gas Technology Institute) is a research, development and training organization serving energy markets. GTI is dedicated to meeting energy and environmental challenges by developing technology-based solutions for consumers, industry, and government that are reliable, affordable, safe and clean.

Headquarters Location

1700 S Mount Prospect Road

Des Plaines, Illinois, 60018,

United States

847-768-0500

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Gas Technology Institute Patents

Gas Technology Institute has filed 224 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • Industrial gases
  • Chemical processes
  • Gas technologies
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Application Date

Grant Date

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Related Topics

Status

8/9/2021

8/29/2023

Industrial gases, Gas technologies, Hydrogen technologies, Chemical processes, Carbon dioxide

Grant

Application Date

8/9/2021

Grant Date

8/29/2023

Title

Related Topics

Industrial gases, Gas technologies, Hydrogen technologies, Chemical processes, Carbon dioxide

Status

Grant

Latest Gas Technology Institute News

WSU, GTI system uses electrochemical reforming of ethanol for compressed hydrogen production; CAPER

Jun 12, 2022

WSU, GTI system uses electrochemical reforming of ethanol for compressed hydrogen production; CAPER A team from Washington State University (WSU) and the Gas Technology Institute have used an ethanol and water mixture and a small amount of electricity in an electrochemical conversion system to produce pure compressed hydrogen. Such a system would enable hydrogen to be made on-site at fueling stations, with only the ethanol solution needing to be transported, rather than high-pressure hydrogen gas. A paper on the work is published in the journal Applied Catalysis A. The Caustic Aqueous Phase Electrochemical Reforming (CAPER) process can convert aqueous-phase ethanol to high-pressure and high-purity hydrogen (H2) at lower cell operating temperatures and voltages than traditional methods. Additionally, any carbon dioxide (CO2) produced by the ethanol electrochemical oxidation is captured by the caustic electrolyte solution. Without using a membrane, the only gas-phase species is H2. —Kee et al. This is a new way of thinking about how to produce hydrogen gas. If there are enough resources, I think it has a really good chance of making a big impact on the hydrogen economy in the near future. We’re already using ethanol-containing gasoline at every gas station. You can imagine that an ethanol water mixture can be easily delivered to a local gas station using our existing infrastructure, and then using our technology, you can produce hydrogen that is ready to pump into a hydrogen fuel cell car. We don’t need to worry about hydrogen storage or transportation at all. —Su Ha, professor in the Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering and corresponding author The WSU researchers created a conversion system with an anode and a cathode. When they put a small amount of electricity into the ethanol and water mixture with a catalyst, they were able to electrochemically produce pure compressed hydrogen. Carbon dioxide from the reaction is captured in a liquid form. The electrochemical system the team developed uses less than half the electricity of pure water splitting, another method that researchers have studied for de-carbonized hydrogen production. Instead of working hard to compress the hydrogen gas later in the process, the researchers used less energy by instead compressing the liquid ethanol mixture, thereby directly producing an already compressed hydrogen gas. The presence of the ethanol in water changes the chemistry. We can actually do our reaction at a much lower electrical voltage than is typically needed for pure water electrolysis. —Wei-Jyun Wang, a co-lead author The system also doesn’t require an expensive membrane as do other water splitting methods. The resulting hydrogen from the electrochemical reaction is then ready for use. The researchers are working to scale up the technology and operate it in a continuous manner. They also are working to make use of the carbon dioxide captured in the liquid. The work was funded by the Gas Technology Institute and the US Department of Energy’s RAPID Manufacturing Institute. Resources Benjamin L. Kee, Wei-Jyun Wang, Osman Akpolat, Patrick Littlewood, James P. Seaba, Louis Scudiero, Su Ha (2022) “Caustic aqueous phase electrochemical reforming (CAPER) of ethanol for process intensified compressed hydrogen production,” Applied Catalysis A: General, doi: 10.1016/j.apcata.2022.118647

Gas Technology Institute Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Where is Gas Technology Institute's headquarters?

    Gas Technology Institute's headquarters is located at 1700 S Mount Prospect Road, Des Plaines.

  • What is Gas Technology Institute's latest funding round?

    Gas Technology Institute's latest funding round is Grant - IV.

  • How much did Gas Technology Institute raise?

    Gas Technology Institute raised a total of $3.78M.

  • Who are the investors of Gas Technology Institute?

    Investors of Gas Technology Institute include U.S. Department of Energy, ARPA-E, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and Velocity Accelerator.

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