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Where We Are Today: Finish up Chapter 4, hopefully! Discussion: Alternative fuels, the benefits of conservation Where to go next? Thursday: Start in on Chapter 5, The Water We Drink. Quiz! NEXT Thursday: Exam 2!

In the U.S., fossil fuel combustion provides 70% of electricity 85% of total energy Fossil fuels produce large amounts of CO 2 The supply of fossil fuels is finite, and may be running out (estimates vary) 150 years left for coal 50 years left for oil

Energy Transformations First Law of Thermodynamics: Energy is neither created nor destroyed Second Law of Thermodynamics The entropy of the universe always increases during a spontaneous process

Energy as a Barrier to Reaction Activation energy the energy necessary to initiate a reaction

Fossil Fuels: Coal Drawback #1: Difficult to obtain Underground mining dangerous and expensive Since 1900 more than 100,000 workers killed in American mine disasters but how many worldwide? And how many have been made sick, or died from black lung? Drawback #2: Coal is a dirty fuel Soot Sulfur and nitrogen oxides Mercury Carbon dioxide

Fossil Fuels: Coal The benefit of coal: the global supply is large 20-40 times greater than petroleum Because of this, coal is expected to become a much more important fuel in the next 100-150 years It will become important to find ways to better use coal more cleanly, more safely

Calculations Concerning Coal Compute the amount of energy released by burning 1.5 million tons of coal the amount consumed at an average coal-burning plant in one year, assuming this coal produces 30 kj per gram How much C is in 1.5 million tons of C 135 H 96 O 9 NS? How much CO 2 would be produced from that combustion?

Fossil Fuels: Petroleum Liquid - easy to pump to surface Transported via pipelines Higher energy content than coal 48 kj/g for petroleum 30 kj/g for coal Petroleum (crude oil) easily converted to gasoline Around 1950, oil surpassed coal as the primary fuel in the U.S. In 1998, the U.S. burned 125 billion gallons in more than 203 million vehicles The U.S. consumes 25% world s oil for 5% of the population

U.S. petroleum product use, domestic production, and imports. In 2002, more than 50% of total oil used in U.S. is imported.

Sources of crude oil and petroleum products imported by US (August 2003)

Fossil Fuels: Petroleum Crude oil must be refined Mostly hydrocarbons molecules consisting of hydrogen and carbon atoms Range from 1 to 60 carbon atoms per molecule Mostly alkanes hydrocarbons with only single bonds between carbons

Oil Refinery Distillation purification, or separation, process in which a solution is heated to its boiling point and the vapors are condensed and collected

The higher the number of carbons contained in the molecule, the higher the boiling point. The most volatile components of the fractionating tower boil far below room temperature and are called refinery gases.

Petroleum The gasoline fraction contains hydrocarbons with 5 to 12 carbon atoms per molecule One barrel of crude oil contains 42 gallons 35 gallons of this is used for heating and transportation

Manipulating Molecules Gasoline that comes directly from the fractionating tower represents less than 50% of the original crude Heavier and lighter fractions can undergo chemical reactions to form more gasoline

Manipulating Molecules Cracking - a chemical process by which large molecules are broken into smaller ones suitable to be used in gasoline C 16 H 34 C 8 H 18 + C 8 H 16 C 16 H 34 C 5 H 12 + C 11 H 22 Thermal cracking heat crude oil to high temperature so it decomposes Catalytic cracking lower temperature process using a catalyst

Manipulating Molecules Catalytic combination use a catalyst to join smaller molecules together to form intermediate sized ones 4 C 2 H 4 C 8 H 16

Manipulating Molecules Isomers compounds with the same chemical formula but different chemical structures. C 8 H 18 Octane boiling point 125 o C Isooctane boiling point 99 o C ignites more readily.

Internal Combustion Engine http://auto.howstuffworks.com/engine1.htm http://auto.howstuffworks.com/engine4.htm

Knocking Premature ignition during the compression stroke Noisy and can damage the engine Octane rating of gasoline The higher the number, the less likely the gas will cause knocking

Octane can be reformed to isooctane Oxygenated fuels are octane boosters

Newer Fuels and Other Sources Oxygenated gasolines blends of petroleumderived hydrocarbons with oxygen-containing compounds such as MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl ether) and ethanol. They reduce the carbon monoxide emissions, since fuel contains oxygen.

Newer Fuels and Other Sources Winter Oxyfuel Program (1992) Part of the Clean Air Act Reduce CO emissions During winter months, gasoline must contain 2.7% oxygen by weight Typically ethanol

Newer Fuels and Other Sources Year-round Reformulated Gasoline Program (1995) Part of clean air act Reformulated gasolines (RFGs) are oxygenated gasolines that also contain a lower percentage of certain more volatile hydrocarbons, such as benzene found in nonoxygenated conventional gasoline

Reformulated gasolines <1% benzene Benzene is a carcinogenic compound >2% oxygenates Burn cleanly Evaporate less easily than conventional gasoline Fewer smog-forming pollutants 30% US gasolines are RFGs with 90% containing MTBE

MTBE In January 2004, the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences reported the human health effects of short-term exposure to large or small amounts of MTBE are not known. MTBE is very soluble in water and is finding its way to drinking water Little likelihood that MTBE will cause adverse health effects at concentrations of 40 ppb or below above this concentration one can taste it in the water California has phased out the use of MTBE in gasoline, and many local governments in the Northeast have started the same process Because this represents a huge market, most gasoline providers have stopped using MTBE and have replaced it with other additives particularly ethanol

Newer Fuels and Other Sources Coal supply bigger than petroleum supply Convert coal into gaseous and liquid fuels C s + H O g CO g + H g ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) coke 2 2 water gas ( ) ( ) catalyst CO g + H 2 g hydrocarbons water gas

Newer Fuels and Other Sources Biomass Materials produced by biological processes Wood Ethanol, CH 3 CH 2 OH Produced by fermentation of starch and sugars in grains such as corn Can also be prepared commercially by the reaction of water with ethylene (C 2 H 4 ) Biodiesel

Newer Fuels and Other Sources Gasohol Mix 10% ethanol with 90% gasoline Can be burned in a standard car engine Ethanol produces 29.7 kj/g of energy Octane produces 47.8 kj/g of energy

Newer Fuels and Other Sources Flexible Fuel Vehicles Detect what the fuel actually is, and adjust engine performance to match Can use E85 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline It is believed that most FFV owners (4 million as of 2006) are not aware that their vehicles can run on E85: fewer than 1% of the consumed fuel is E85

Drawbacks of Ethanol as Fuel Not as much energy (gram per gram) as gasoline How much farmland would need to be diverted from food production to get ample fuel production? How much is needed? Estimates are that California alone will consume 20% of the ethanol produced in the U.S. Expense ($$ and Energy) Energy required to plant, cultivate and harvest corn Production and application of fertilizers Distillation of alcohol Tractors used in farming More energy to produce a gallon of ethanol than obtained from burning?

Biodiesel Can be used in any standard diesel engine Natural and renewable resources New and used vegetable oils and animal fats Burn more cleanly and more efficiently than traditional diesel

Garbage Power 140 U.S. power plants use garbage as fuel source Hennepin Energy Resource Company in Minneapolis converts 365,000 tons of garbage per year into enough energy to provide power to 25,000 homes One truckload of solid waste generates the same amount of energy as 21 barrels of oil They ve since built a second facility that processes another 235,000 tons Simultaneously addresses two major problems: Energy and Waste Downside? Incineration process is efficient but produces CO 2

Garbage Power Methane Generators Animal and vegetable wastes are fermented to form biogas 60% methane Can be used for cooking, heating, lighting, refrigeration, electrical generation The manure from 2 cows provides enough energy to support a farm family Prevalent in China and India. In China, 2/3 of rural families use biogas as their primary fuel