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Jet fuel from water, Aerospace, June 2014, p 9

In Europe, an international team SOLAR JET has employed a high-temperature solar reactor to split a metal into metal and oxygen ions which are compounded with carbon dioxide and water vapour to produce syngas, and then F-T synthesised to jet fuel.

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Journal title: Aerospace

Keywords: 2 Aerospace - 2.5 Alternative aviation fuels

Subjects: Syngas, Carbon dioxide

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