Patents Assigned to U.S. Peroxide, LLC
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Publication number: 20240190742Abstract: Methods and systems are described for treating a fluid that includes a particulate fraction and a soluble fraction, such as wastewater fluid including biosolids. The treatment includes biochemically transforming solids in the particulate fraction of the fluid in a biochemical process while simultaneously subjecting the fluid to a vacuum pressure, and evaporating off at least a portion of the soluble fraction of the fluid and thereby thickening a remaining portion of the fluid. A residence time of the particulate fraction can be controlled to be at least 25% greater than a residence time of the soluble fraction, for example. A solids content of the particulate fraction can be controlled to be in a range of from 2% to 99%, for example.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2024Publication date: June 13, 2024Applicant: U.S. PEROXIDE, LLCInventors: Domenico SANTORO, Tie MAO, John R. WALTON, George NAKHLA, Elsayed ELBESHBISHY, Eunkyung JANG
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Publication number: 20240132387Abstract: Methods and systems are described for treating a fluid that includes a particulate fraction and a soluble fraction, such as wastewater fluid including biosolids. The treatment includes biochemically transforming solids in the particulate fraction of the fluid in a biochemical process while simultaneously subjecting the fluid to a vacuum pressure, and evaporating off at least a portion of the soluble fraction of the fluid and thereby thickening a remaining portion of the fluid. A residence time of the particulate fraction can be controlled to be at least 25% greater than a residence time of the soluble fraction, for example. A solids content of the particulate fraction can be controlled to be in a range of from 2% to 99%, for example.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2024Publication date: April 25, 2024Applicant: U.S. PEROXIDE, LLCInventors: Domenico SANTORO, Tie MAO, John R. WALTON, George NAKHLA, Elsayed ELBESHBISHY, Eunkyung JANG
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Patent number: 11851346Abstract: An embodiment provides A method for making a non-hazardous iron product for treating wastewater, including: adding sodium bisulfite to a solution comprising iron, creating an aqueous solution; adding an amount of sodium hydroxide to the aqueous solution to increase the pH of the aqueous solution to between 2-2.5; determining an amount of sodium bicarbonate and adding the identified amount of sodium bicarbonate to the aqueous solution, wherein the sodium bicarbonate adjusts the pH of the aqueous solution to a desired pH; and providing a buffer to the aqueous solution to generate a slurry. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2019Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: U.S. Peroxide, LLCInventors: Ali Safarzadeh-Amiri, Zachary Bryan Scott, John Ray Walton
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Publication number: 20230382777Abstract: A system and method for treating a fluid that includes a particulate fraction and a soluble fraction includes feeding the fluid to a hydrothermal treatment apparatus and subjecting the fluid to heating to a temperature of 121° C. or more to obtain treated fluid, subsequently feeding the hydrothermally treated fluid to a vacuum-integrated reactor, wherein at least the particulate fraction is subjected to fermentation or digestion, during the fermentation or digestion, subjecting the fluid in the vacuum-integrated reactor to a vacuum pressure, and collecting from the vacuum-integrated reactor at least a portion of the soluble fraction of the fluid as condensate and thereby thickening a remaining portion of the fluid, and recovering thickened fluid from the vacuum-integrated reactor. The vacuum may also be applied upstream or downstream of and separate from a non-vacuum-integrated reactor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Applicant: U.S. PEROXIDE, LLCInventors: Farokh Laqa KAKAR, Ahmed Abdelmalek AL OMARI, Christopher Dustin MULLER, Elsayed ELBESHBISHY
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Publication number: 20220267183Abstract: Methods and systems are described for treating a fluid that includes a particulate fraction and a soluble fraction, such as wastewater fluid including biosolids. The treatment includes biochemically transforming solids in the particulate fraction of the fluid in a biochemical process while simultaneously subjecting the fluid to a vacuum pressure, and evaporating off at least a portion of the soluble fraction of the fluid and thereby thickening a remaining portion of the fluid. A residence time of the particulate fraction can be controlled to be at least 25% greater than a residence time of the soluble fraction, for example. A solids content of the particulate fraction can be controlled to be in a range of from 2% to 99%, for example.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2022Publication date: August 25, 2022Applicant: U.S. PEROXIDE, LLCInventors: Domenico SANTORO, Tie MAO, John R. WALTON, George NAKHLA, Elsayed ELBESHBISHY, Eunkyung JANG
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Patent number: 11389754Abstract: There is described a system and a process for optimizing and controlling upstream fluid treatment processes using information on fluid characteristics obtained from response variables of a separation device (such as the belt speed or water level of an RBF). This system and process allow for the upstream or downstream treatment processes to be adjusted and optimized against the instantaneous operating conditions of the separation device such that both the pre-treatment and post-treatment processes and the separation system always run at an optimal efficiency. Additionally, since the information obtained from the response variables of the separation device truly reflect the fluid characteristics at the point where the separation system is installed, the same can be used to control a downstream process (for example, the amount of oxygen required in the biological oxidation stage or the sludge retention time in an side stream sludge treatment process such as fermentation or anaerobic digestion).Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2016Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: U.S. Peroxide, LLCInventors: Domenico Santoro, Alessandro Franchi, Siva Rajan Sarathy, Farnaz Daynouri-Pancino
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Patent number: 8052872Abstract: Methods of enhancing anaerobic digestion of wastewater are provided. The methods comprise pressure oxidation of digester material to remove sulfide and/or regenerate iron. Also provided are a pressure oxidizer device and a wastewater treatment system having one or more of such devices. The methods, device, and system have application in treatment of municipal wastewater, wastewater of agricultural and livestock operations, and in biofuels production.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2009Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: U.S. Peroxide LLCInventors: John R. Walton, Michael Fagan, Ian M. Watson, Chester L. Szczucki
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Publication number: 20090200231Abstract: Methods of enhancing anaerobic digestion of wastewater are provided. The methods comprise pressure oxidation of digester material to remove sulfide and/or regenerate iron. Also provided are a pressure oxidizer device and a wastewater treatment system having one or more of such devices. The methods, device, and system have application in treatment of municipal wastewater, wastewater of agricultural and livestock operations, and in biofuels production.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2009Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: U.S. Peroxide LLCInventors: John R. Walton, Michael Fagan, Ian M. Watson, Chester L. Szczucki
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Patent number: 7147783Abstract: A cost-effective method for reducing the dissolved sulfide content in a wastewater stream and thereby hydrogen sulfide emissions therefrom involving the steps of adding a transition metal salt to the wastewater stream at the upper reaches of a wastewater collection system prior to at least some hydrogen sulfide volatilization followed by addition of an oxidant to the wastewater stream to generate elemental sulfur and a transition metal salt which subsequently participates in additional hydrogen sulfide capturing steps, thereby also improving water quality and wastewater treatment plant operations.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2004Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: U.S. Peroxide, LLCInventors: John R. Walton, Scott W. Duggan, Michael R. Fagan
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Patent number: 6773604Abstract: A cost-effective method for reducing the dissolved sulfide content in a wastewater stream and thereby hydrogen sulfide emissions therefrom involving the steps of adding a transition metal salt to the wastewater stream at the upper reaches of a wastewater collection system prior to at least some hydrogen sulfide volatilization followed by addition of an oxidant to the wastewater stream to generate elemental sulfur and a transition metal salt which subsequently participates in additional hydrogen sulfide capturing steps, thereby also improving water quality and wastewater treatment plant operations.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2001Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: U.S. Peroxide LLCInventors: John R. Walton, Scott W. Duggan, Michael R. Fagan