Abstract: The present invention provides a method of increasing the efficiency of exothermic CO2 capture processes. The method relates to withdrawing heat generated during the exothermic capture of CO2 with various sorbents via heat exchange with a working fluid. The working fluid is provided at a temperature and pressure such that it is in the liquid state, and has a vaporization temperature in a range such that the heat arising from the reaction of the CO2 and the sorbent causes a phase change from liquid to vapor state in whole or in part and transfers heat from to the working fluid. The resulting heated working fluid may subsequently be used to generate power.
Abstract: An optical network scheduling device (10) including a plurality of schedulers (16) each corresponding to a respective channel in the optical burst switch network and configured to maintain a transmission schedule for the respective channel; and a controller (12) configured to receive a burst transmission request and to select at least one of the schedulers as a selected scheduler schedule a burst transmission.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 27, 2005
Publication date:
March 26, 2009
Applicant:
Research Triangel Institute
Inventors:
Pronita Mehrotra, Dan Stevenson, Mark Cassada, Wayne Dettloff
Abstract: Reduced sulfur gas species (e.g., H2S, COS and CS2) are removed from a gas stream by compositions wherein a zinc titanate ingredient is associated with a metal oxide-aluminate phase material in the same particle species. Nonlimiting examples of metal oxides comprising the compositions include magnesium oxide, zinc oxide, calcium oxide, nickel oxide, etc.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 2, 2004
Publication date:
March 30, 2006
Applicants:
Research Triangel Institute, INTERCAT, INC.
Inventors:
Albert Vierheilig, Raghubir Gupta, Brian Turk
Abstract: Reduced sulfur gas species (e.g., H2S, COS and CS2) are removed from a gas stream by compositions wherein a zinc titanate ingredient is associated with a metal oxide-aluminate phase material in the same particle species. Nonlimiting examples of metal oxides comprising the compositions include magnesium oxide, zinc oxide, calcium oxide, nickel oxide, etc.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 2, 2004
Publication date:
September 2, 2004
Applicants:
Research Triangel Institute, INTERCAT, INC.
Inventors:
Albert A. Vierheilig, Raghubir P. Gupta, Brian S. Turk