COOL-MTJ

Countering Oligomerization Inhibition in Methanol to Jet

Background

The COOL-MTJ project supports our ambition to establish a cost-efficient process to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) through three integrated steps: methanol conversion to olefins (MTO), olefin oligomerization (OLI) and hydrogenation.

In the project we want to obtain a molecular understanding on the nature, and quantity, of certain critical side products, and how these influence the catalyst performance in the methanol-to-jet (MTJ) process. This will help identify the best design for a future MTJ plant, leading to the lowest cost of SAF.

Objectives

  • To produce representative olefinic samples in a pilot plant for analytical investigation.
  • To develop analytical methods tailored for identifying ppm levels of impurities in olefinic hydrocarbon streams and apply these methods.
  • To establish a bench-scale test setup for experimental studying inhibition effects of the impurities under different conditions.
  • To improve the MTJ process layout based on learnings obtained.

Expected results/impact

The COOL-MTJ project provides chemical understanding on how to integrate two core steps of the MTJ process and best tune their operational parameters to achieve high efficiency and SAF yields.

  • Improved analytical capabilities to understand subtle differences in the product compositions at different conditions.
  • Improved understanding on chemical species present and their interaction with the catalysts.
  • Better integration of two core steps in the MTJ process and improved process design.
  • Improved MTJ process leading to lower cost SAF.

Contact

Esben Taarning

Lead Scientist, Topsoe

Budget

12 M DKK

Partners

3

Start

November 2025

Duration

38 months

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