Patents Assigned to Solarco Corporation
  • Patent number: 4177120
    Abstract: Process and apparatus are disclosed for converting carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide by subjecting the carbon dioxide to radiation in the presence of carbonaceous material such as coal to form carbon monoxide. The preferred form of radiation is solar energy, and the process is preferably carried out in an atmosphere essentially free of oxygen. The invention also include subjecting carbon monoxide to radiation to form purified carbon and useful heat energy. The two procedures can be combined into a single process for converting solar or other energy into useful thermal energy with the production of useful products. The reactor apparatus is specifically designed to carry out the radiation-induced conversions. Coal can be desulfurized and its caking characteristics altered by solar radiation is the presence of suitable gases.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 4, 1979
    Assignee: Solarco Corporation
    Inventor: Stephen Zenty