Utilizing Solid Sorbent, Catalyst, Or Reactant Patents (Class 423/230)
  • Publication number: 20110158872
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and a multi-component system for adsorbing contaminants and/or pollutants from a contaminated hot fluid by using a turbulent air stream, to adiabatically cool the temperature of the fluid, in association with one or more adsorbents. The system of the present invention can also be coupled to a recovery and recycling unit to recover and recycle the contaminant and/or pollutant and the adsorbent material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 3, 2010
    Publication date: June 30, 2011
    Inventor: Parisa A. Ariya
  • Publication number: 20110158874
    Abstract: A process for the separation of carbon dioxide from gas mixtures is disclosed in which a metal oxide sorbent, which is used to capture and release carbon dioxide, is recycled. The process incorporates the regeneration of the carbon dioxide capture capacity of the metal oxide to maintain a high capture capacity over many cycles. The regeneration involves hydrating the metal oxide and then heating the resulting metal hydroxide under a gas atmosphere that is effective to suppress the dehydration of the hydroxide so that dehydration occurs at an elevated temperature. The regeneration may also be used independently from the carbon dioxide separation process to produce, from a metal hydroxide, a metal oxide having an enhanced resistance to attrition and fragmentation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2009
    Publication date: June 30, 2011
    Inventors: Stuart Smedley, Vlatko Materic, Caeolyn Mary Henderson
  • Patent number: 7964023
    Abstract: A substrate or method for the sorption of sulfur compounds with a high capacity includes providing a substrate that defines at least one layer of ultra-short-channel-length mesh, coating at least a portion of the substrate with a desired sorbent for sulfur sorption, and passing a flowstream through the substrate and in contact with the sorbent during sorption.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 2008
    Date of Patent: June 21, 2011
    Assignee: Precision Combustion, Inc.
    Inventors: Tianli Zhu, Christian Junaedi, Subir Roychoudhury
  • Publication number: 20110135550
    Abstract: [Object] To further reduce the concentrations of basic amine compounds remaining in decarbonated flue gas. [Means of Solution] A CO2 recovery system includes an absorber 2 and a regenerator 3. The absorber 2 includes a CO2 absorbing section 21 and at least one water-washing section 22. The CO2 absorbing section 21 allows flue gas 101 to come into contact with a basic amine compound absorbent 103 so that the basic amine compound absorbent 103 absorbs CO2 in the flue gas 101. The at least one water-washing section 22 allows the decarbonated flue gas 101A in which the amount of CO2 has been reduced in the CO2 absorbing section 21 to come into contact with wash water 104A and 104B to reduce the amounts of the basic amine compounds entrained in the decarbonated flue gas 101A. The regenerator 3 releases the CO2 from the basic amine compound absorbent 103 containing CO2 absorbed therein.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 7, 2010
    Publication date: June 9, 2011
    Applicants: MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD., THE KANSAI ELECTRIC POWER CO., INC.
    Inventors: Hiromitsu Nagayasu, Takashi Kamijo, Takahito Yonekawa, Hiroshi Tanaka, Shinya Kishimoto, Takuya Hirata, Tatsuya Tsujiuchi, Masaru Chiyomaru, Koji Nakayama, Masahiko Tatsumi, Yasuyuki Yagi, Kazuhiko Kaibara
  • Publication number: 20110129398
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a component for producing vacuum insulation systems, comprising at least one insulation layer which is surrounded by a casing, wherein the gas pressure in the insulation layer can be reduced by means provided in the component, wherein the means for reducing the gas pressure is embodified as activatable. The present invention further describes a vacuum insulation system comprising a component according to the invention.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2009
    Publication date: June 2, 2011
    Applicant: EVONIK DEGUSSA GmbH
    Inventors: Georg Markowz, Thorsten Schultz, Juri Tschernjaew, Farid Usmanov, Wojciech Pisula, Ruediger Schuette
  • Patent number: 7947240
    Abstract: Systems and methods of capturing and sequestering carbon dioxide, comprising mixing a substantially non-aqueous solvent and an alkali such that the solvent and alkali form a solvent suspension, mixing water and a flue gas containing carbon dioxide with the solvent suspension such that a reaction occurs, the reaction resulting in the formation of a carbonate, water and heat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2011
    Assignee: Expansion Energy, LLC
    Inventor: David Vandor
  • Publication number: 20110116998
    Abstract: A process for the removal of co2 from a gas comprising the steps of: (a) contacting the gas (1) in an absorber (2) with an aqueous solution of one or more carbonate compounds in the presence of an accelerator, thereby reacting at least part of the co2 to form a bicarbonate compound, under conditions such that at least a part of the bicarbonate compound formed precipitates, forming a bicarbonate slurry; (b) subjecting at least part of the bicarbonate slurry to a concentration step (5) to obtain an aqueous solution (6) and a concentrated bicarbonate slurry (7), wherein the concentrated bicarbonate slurry comprises from 20 to 80 wt % of bicarbonate compounds; (c) returning at least part of the aqueous solution to the absorber; (d) pressurising (8) the concentrated bicarbonate slurry, (e) transferring the pressurised concentrated bicarbonate slurry to a regenerator (12) and applying heat to obtain a co2-rich gas stream (13) and a regenerated carbonate stream (14).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2009
    Publication date: May 19, 2011
    Inventor: Jiri Peter Thomas Van Straelen
  • Publication number: 20110104029
    Abstract: An embodiment relates to a photocatalytic composite material comprising (a) a first component that generates a photoexcited electron and has at least a certain minimum bandgap to absorb visible light and a structure that substantially prevents the recombination of the photoexcited electron and a hole; (b) a second component that adsorbs/absorbs an oxide of carbon; and (c) a third component that splits the oxide of carbon into carbon and oxygen using the photoexcited electron.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2009
    Publication date: May 5, 2011
    Inventor: Thevasahayam AROCKIADOSS
  • Patent number: 7935324
    Abstract: The present invention involves a catalytic process for purifying a gas stream comprising purifying the gas stream at a temperature from about 250° to 550° C. by removing sulfur compounds and including a gas shift reaction to convert carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide to produce a partially purified gas stream. The warm gas stream purification involves COS hydrolysis and hydrogenation to H2S, the removal of H2S, and a CO gas shift to convert CO to CO2 to produce a partially purified stream. Then the carbon dioxide and other impurities are removed from the partially purified gas stream.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2011
    Assignee: UOP LLC
    Inventors: Manuela Serban, Tom N. Kalnes, Kurt M. Vanden Bussche, John P. Brady, Robert B. James, Jr.
  • Patent number: 7931882
    Abstract: Compositions and associated methods directed to the removal of sulfurous compounds from air are presented herein. The compositions and methods may be able to treat air with H2S concentrations of at least 1000 ppm. The compositions and associated methods are used to remove sulfurous compounds from air associated with wastewater systems in various aspects.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2008
    Date of Patent: April 26, 2011
    Assignee: Syneco Systems Inc
    Inventors: Leigh Falkman, Dennis W. Van Dover
  • Patent number: 7931809
    Abstract: Desalination methods that include carbonate compound precipitation are provided. In certain embodiments, feed water is subjected to carbonate compound precipitation conditions prior to desalination. In certain embodiments, desalination waste brine is subjected to carbonate compound precipitation conditions. In yet other embodiments, both feed water and waste brine are subjected to carbonate compound precipitation conditions. Aspects of embodiments of the invention include carbone dioxide sequestration. Embodiments of the invention further employ a precipitate product of the carbonate compound precipitation conditions as a building material, e.g., a cement. Also provided are systems configured for use in methods of the invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2010
    Date of Patent: April 26, 2011
    Assignee: Calera Corporation
    Inventors: Brent R. Constantz, Kasra Farsad, Miguel Fernandez
  • Publication number: 20110085955
    Abstract: A CO2 capture system 200 including a system for removing NO2 from a first gas stream 210 before CO2 capture is disclosed. The CO2 capture system 200 includes a protection bed 220 and a CO2 absorber 260. The protection bed 220 may absorb the NO2 or convert the NO2 to either NO or N2.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 12, 2009
    Publication date: April 14, 2011
    Applicant: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD
    Inventor: Mikael LARSSON
  • Publication number: 20110085956
    Abstract: A mixer and mixer assembly for turbulent mixing and enhancing a chemical reaction is provided. A method for using a mixer and mixer assembly for treatment of fluids is also provided. The mixer generally includes a first and second end, a surface configured for turbulent mixing, a catalyst supported thereon, and surface structure configured to increase interaction of catalyst and reactant. The mixer assembly generally includes a mixer inserted inside a fluid container or a tube and may also include a catalytic sleeve for enhancing interaction between catalyst and reactant.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 21, 2010
    Publication date: April 14, 2011
    Inventor: Gary R. JERNBERG
  • Patent number: 7914758
    Abstract: A CO2 control device and method for capturing CO2 from fluid flow, including: a flow-through apparatus and an CO2 absorbing filter treated with an alkaline material which is housed within the flow-through apparatus. The flow-through apparatus receives fluid flow and the CO2 from the fluid flow is absorbed by the CO2 absorbing filter. The absorbed CO2 is converted into CaCO3 which is combined with volcanic ash to form a useful cement material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2011
    Inventors: Kenneth D. Murray, Katherine A. Murray
  • Patent number: 7910078
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for removing carbon dioxide (CO2) from a gas stream. Particularly, the present invention relates to a method for removing CO2 from a gas stream by a liquid absorbent having an amino alcohol derived from 4-amino-2-butanol. In comparison to conventional amines, the amino alcohols of the present invention have been found to provide a higher CO2 absorption capacity and a higher cyclic capacity for CO2 removal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 22, 2011
    Assignee: University of Regina
    Inventors: Paitoon Tontiwachwuthikul, Andrew G. H. Wee, Raphael Idem, Kreangkrai Maneeintr, Gao-jun Fan, Amornvadee Veawab, Amr Henni, Adisorn Aroonwilas, Amit Chakma
  • Publication number: 20110064635
    Abstract: The invention relates to a process for the granulation of a concentrated urea solution whereas the granulation produces a urea granulate and a dust laden air, which is then fed into a dust scrubber which removes the coarser dust with a less concentrated urea solution and which releases a residual air comprising air with ammonia, carbon dioxide water and an aerosol comprising mainly ammonium isocyanate and a part of very fine urea sublimate, whereas the aerosol is then separated off and fed into a isomerisation unit which comprises a stripping where the ammonium isocyanate reacts with steam to form urea which is then redirected into the dust scrubber as a less concentrated urea solution, and the residual air is directed into an acidic scrubber which releases clean air into the atmosphere which finally leads to a recycling of the aerosol of ammonium isocyanate into urea. The invention also relates to a device for carrying out the related process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 4, 2009
    Publication date: March 17, 2011
    Inventors: Paul Niehues, Harald Franzrahe, Matthias Potthoff, Roland Monstrey
  • Patent number: 7906088
    Abstract: Mixing small amounts of an inorganic halide, such as NaCl, to basic copper carbonate followed by calcination at a temperature sufficient to decompose the carbonate results in a significant improvement in resistance to reduction of the resulting copper oxide. The introduction of the halide can be also achieved during the precipitation of the carbonate precursor. These reduction resistant copper oxides can be in the form of composites with alumina and are especially useful for purification of gas or liquid streams containing hydrogen or other reducing agents. These reduction resistant copper oxides can function at near ambient temperatures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2011
    Assignee: UOP LLC
    Inventors: Vladislav I. Kanazirev, Peter Rumfola, III
  • Patent number: 7901646
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are various types of systems and methods for the efficient production of sulfur from a sulfur-laden gas. The system described herein includes a desulfurization unit, a regenerator receiving sulfurized mass from the desulfurization unit, a sulfur recovery unit, a sulfur track in fluid communication with the regenerator and the sulfur recovery unit, and a sulfur concentrator on a sulfur track. The sulfur stream coming out of the regenerator is concentrated using the sulfur concentrator and converted into a sulfur product at the sulfur recovery unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 8, 2011
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Raul Eduardo Ayala, Harish Radhakrishna Acharya
  • Publication number: 20110052465
    Abstract: The invention provides a process for the activation of a magnesium or calcium sheet silicate hydroxide mineral comprising: (a) providing a bed of magnesium or calcium sheet silicate hydroxide mineral particles; (b) supplying to such bed a fluid fuel and molecular oxygen-comprising gas; and (c) allowing the fuel and molecular oxygen to react to obtain activated magnesium or calcium sheet silicate hydroxide mineral particles and a flue gas. In another aspect the invention provides an activated magnesium or calcium sheet silicate hydroxide mineral and a process for sequestration of carbon dioxide by mineral carbonation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 21, 2009
    Publication date: March 3, 2011
    Inventor: Harold Boerrigter
  • Publication number: 20110052466
    Abstract: Disclosed are membranes and methods for making the same, which membranes provide improved permeability, stability, and cost-effective manufacturability, for separating CO2 from gas streams such as flue gas streams. High CO2 permeation flux is achieved by immobilizing an ultra-thin, optionally catalyzed fluid layer onto a meso-porous modification layer on a thin, porous inorganic substrate such as a porous metallic substrate. The CO2-selective liquid fluid blocks non-selective pores, and allows for selective absorption of CO2 from gas mixtures such as flue gas mixtures and subsequent transport to the permeation side of the membrane. Carbon dioxide permeance levels are in the order of 1.0×10?6 mol/(m2sPa) or better. Methods for making such membranes allow commercial scale membrane manufacturing at highly cost-effective rates when compared to conventional commercial-scale CO2 separation processes and equipment for the same and such membranes are operable on an industrial use scale.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 8, 2010
    Publication date: March 3, 2011
    Inventor: Wei Liu
  • Patent number: 7896953
    Abstract: A process and device to capture of CO2 at its originating source, such as a power plant, is disclosed. Absorbent material is recharged by desorbing CO2, so that it may be sequestered or used in another application. Continual recharging results in loss of absorbent surface area, due to pore plugging and sintering of particles. Calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide was immobilized to a fibrous ceramic-based fabric substrate as a thin film and sintered, creating an absorbent material. The samples were characterized, showing continuous cyclic carbonation conversions between about 62% and 75% under mild calcination conditions at 750° C. and no CO2 in N2. Under the more severe calcination condition at 850° C. and 20 wt % CO2 in N2, yttria fabric was superior to alumina as a substrate for carbon dioxide capture and the reactivity of the calcium oxide absorbent immobilized to yttria was maintained at the same level in the 12 cycles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2011
    Assignee: University of South Florida
    Inventors: D. Yogi Goswami, Man Su Lee, Nikhil K. Kothurkar, Elias K. Stefanakos
  • Patent number: 7896951
    Abstract: A system for reducing carbon dioxide emissions from gasses generated in burning fossil fuel, includes a vessel, separator and reheater. The upper portion of the vessel receives downward flowing, first type solid particles capable of absorbing heat from upward flowing gasses and second type solid particles capable of capturing carbon dioxide from the gasses. The separator separates the second type solid particles with the captured carbon dioxide from the gasses discharged from the first vessel discharge, and directs the separated second type solid particles with the captured carbon dioxide to a separator discharge. The reheater directs the first type solid particles and the second type solid particles with the captured carbon dioxide in a downwardly flow to a first reheater discharge, such that heat from the first type solid particles causes the captured carbon dioxide to be released from the second type solid particles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2011
    Assignee: ALSTOM Technology Ltd
    Inventors: Herbert E. Andrus, Jr., Glen D. Jukkola, Michael S. McCartney
  • Patent number: 7887694
    Abstract: Methods of sequestering carbon dioxide (CO2) are provided. Aspects of the methods include precipitating a storage stable carbon dioxide sequestering product from an alkaline-earth-metal-containing water and then disposing of the product, e.g., by placing the product in a disposal location or using the product as a component of a manufactured composition. Also provided are systems for practicing methods of the invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 24, 2008
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2011
    Assignee: Calera Corporation
    Inventors: Brent R. Constantz, Andrew Youngs, Philip Brian Tuet, Sidney Omelon, Kasra Farsad, Ryan J. Gilliam, Valentin Decker, Donald W. Kirk, J. Douglas Way, Allen J. Bard, Robert Danziger, Miguel Fernandez, Cecily Ryan
  • Publication number: 20110033358
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for extracting CO2 from air comprising an anion exchange material formed in a matrix exposed to a flow of the air, and for delivering that extracted CO2 to controlled environments. The present invention contemplates the extraction of CO2 from air using conventional extraction methods or by using one of the extraction methods disclosed; e.g., humidity swing or electro dialysis. The present invention also provides delivery of the CO2 to greenhouses where increased levels of CO2 will improve conditions for growth. Alternatively, the CO2 is fed to an algae culture.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 13, 2010
    Publication date: February 10, 2011
    Inventors: Allen B. Wright, Klaus S. Lackner, Ursula Ginster
  • Publication number: 20110033357
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for extracting CO2 from air comprising an anion exchange material formed in a matrix exposed to a flow of the air, and for delivering that extracted CO2 to controlled environments. The present invention contemplates the extraction of CO2 from air using conventional extraction methods or by using one of the extraction methods disclosed; e.g., humidity swing or electro dialysis. The present invention also provides delivery of the CO2 to greenhouses where increased levels of CO2 will improve conditions for growth. Alternatively, the CO2 is fed to an algae culture.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 13, 2010
    Publication date: February 10, 2011
    Inventors: Allen B. Wright, Klaus S. Lackner, Ursula Ginster
  • Publication number: 20110027157
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for extracting CO2 from air comprising an anion exchange material formed in a matrix exposed to a flow of the air, and for delivering that extracted CO2 to controlled environments. The present invention contemplates the extraction of CO2 from air using conventional extraction methods or by using one of the extraction methods disclosed; e.g., humidity swing or electro dialysis. The present invention also provides delivery of the CO2 to greenhouses where increased levels of CO2 will improve conditions for growth. Alternatively, the CO2 is fed to an algae culture.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 13, 2010
    Publication date: February 3, 2011
    Inventors: Allen B. Wright, Klaus S. Lackner, Ursula Ginster
  • Patent number: 7879305
    Abstract: A fluidized bed reactor device for sequestering flue gas CO2 from a flue gas source is provided. The fluidized bed reactor device comprises an operating portion having a first end and a second end. A flue gas inlet is formed at the first end of the operating portion with the flue gas inlet receiving flue gas from the flue gas source. A flue gas outlet formed at the second end of the operating portion. A distributor plate is mounted within the operating portion adjacent the first end of the operating portion. A volume of fly ash is encased within the operating portion between the second end and the distributor plate with the flue gas traveling through the distributor plate and the fly ash creating reacted flue gas wherein the reacted flue gas exits the operating portion through the flue gas outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 2008
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2011
    Assignee: University of Wyoming
    Inventors: Katta J. Reddy, Morris D. Argyle
  • Publication number: 20110014103
    Abstract: A process for the preparation of a desulphurisation material includes: forming a zinc/aluminium hydrotalcite composition, and (ii) calcining the composition to form a zinc oxide/alumina material, in which one or more nickel compounds are included in the hydrotalcite formation step, and/or are impregnated onto the hydrotalcite composition and/or the calcined zinc oxide/alumina material, and the resulting composition dried and recovered.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 25, 2009
    Publication date: January 20, 2011
    Applicant: JOHNSON MATTHEY PLC
    Inventors: Norman Macleod, Antonio Chica Lara, Avelino Corma Canos, Yonhy Saavedra Lopez
  • Publication number: 20110014102
    Abstract: A composite material having utility for removing sulfur from a feedstock comprises a ceramic matrix having a relatively low melting point metal such as tin, zinc, lead or bismuth nanodispersed therein. The material may be prepared from a mixture of particles of a precursor of the ceramic matrix and precursor of the metal. The precursors are selected such that the melting point of the precursor of the ceramic is less than the melting point of the precursor of the metal. The mixture of precursor materials is heated to a temperature sufficient to melt the precursor of the ceramic material so as to coat it onto the precursor of the metal. The ceramic precursor is then reacted so as to convert it to a ceramic. Thereafter, the precursor of the metal is converted to a free metal which is retained within the ceramic matrix so as to prevent agglomeration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2010
    Publication date: January 20, 2011
    Applicant: A123 Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Hanwei Lei, Maha Hammoud, Adam Rand, Liya Wang
  • Publication number: 20110014101
    Abstract: A catalyst for purification of exhaust gas, in which a noble metal is supported on a metal oxide support, has a basic site content of 1 mmol/L-cat or less, as determined on the basis of an amount of CO2 desorbed per liter of the catalyst as measured by a CO2 temperature-programmed desorption method.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2008
    Publication date: January 20, 2011
    Inventors: Tadashi Suzuki, Satoru Kato, Naoki Takahashi, Takaaki Kanazawa, Masanori Yamato, Kazuhiro Yoshimoto, Michihiko Takeuchi, Yuuji Matsuhisa
  • Patent number: 7862647
    Abstract: A method of separating a mixture of carbon dioxiode and hydrocarbon gas using a mixed-ligand, metal-organic framework (MOF) material having metal ions coordinated to carboxylate ligands and pyridyl ligands.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 2008
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2011
    Assignee: Northwestern University
    Inventors: Joseph T. Hupp, Karen L. Mulfort, Randall Q. Snurr, Youn-Sang Bae
  • Publication number: 20100316547
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure include a catalyst for the conversion of CO and/or hydrocarbons in an exhaust stream including a Sn compound selected from the group consisting of a binary composition comprising Sn and Ti, a ternary composition comprising Sn, Ti and Zr, and mixtures of any thereof. In those embodiments, the binary composition may include Sn(X)Ti(y)O2, wherein x+y=1, 0.85>y>0. In other embodiments of the present disclosure, the Sn compound includes a ternary composition including Sn(a)Ti(b)Zr(c)O2, wherein a is 0.25, b is 0.25 and c is 0.5. Certain embodiments of this disclosure include a method for the conversion of CO in an exhaust stream, including contacting an exhaust stream containing CO with the catalyst described above containing a Sn compound. In other embodiments, the exhaust stream includes hydrocarbons.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 20, 2010
    Publication date: December 16, 2010
    Inventors: Rachelle Justice, Rajashekharam V. Malyala, Svetlana Iretskaya, Dylan Trandal, Dien To, Jason Pless, Stephen Golden, Jiho Yoo
  • Patent number: 7846325
    Abstract: The invention provides a process for the removal of COS and H2S from a synthesis gas stream comprising COS and H2S, the process having the steps of: removing H2S from a feed synthesis gas stream with a first solid adsorbent to obtain a first synthesis gas stream, converting COS in the first synthesis gas stream to H2S by contacting the first synthesis gas stream with a COS-hydrolysing catalyst in the presence of water in a hydrolysis zone to obtain a second synthesis gas stream depleted of COS and enriched in H2S; and removing H2S from the second synthesis gas stream by contacting the second synthesis gas stream with a second solid adsorbent in a H2S removal zone to obtain a third synthesis gas stream depleted of H2S and depleted of COS to very low levels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 7, 2010
    Assignee: Shell Oil Company
    Inventors: Robert Martijn Van Hardeveld, Rudolf Henri Max Herold, Adriaan Johannes Kodde, Thijme Last, Cornelis Jacobus Smit
  • Publication number: 20100303694
    Abstract: A method for separating CO2 from gas mixtures uses a slurried media impregnated with buffer compounds and coating the solid media with a catalyst or enzyme that promotes the transformation of CO2 to carbonic acid. Buffer sorbent pebbles with a catalyst or enzyme coating are provided for rapid separation of CO2 from gas mixtures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 19, 2010
    Publication date: December 2, 2010
    Inventor: Roger D. Aines
  • Publication number: 20100303693
    Abstract: A hybrid solvent combining a physical solvent with particles of solid adsorbent for separation of components of a gas mixture, wherein both the physical solvent and the solid adsorbent particles are suitable for preferential removal of the components of interest.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 10, 2009
    Publication date: December 2, 2010
    Applicant: GAS TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE
    Inventor: Dennis Leppin
  • Patent number: 7837862
    Abstract: Fuel is desulfurized with a rapid cycle desulfurization-regeneration method and apparatus. Regeneratable mass separating agents, including metals supported on high surface area materials, are used in a plurality of beds that are rotated into, through, and out of a desulfurization series and a regeneration series by valves and plumbing, which can include a rotary valve apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 23, 2010
    Assignee: Protonex Technology, LLC
    Inventors: Joseph C. Poshusta, Jerry L. Martin
  • Publication number: 20100278702
    Abstract: A system for removing sulfur from a gaseous stream includes (a) a reaction bed for receiving the gaseous stream and for reacting sulfur dioxide and at least some of the hydrogen sulfide of the gaseous stream into elemental sulfur to provide an elemental sulfur stream and a first product stream; and (b) a circulating fluidized bed comprising (i) a first region for receiving the first product stream and using a sulfur adsorption material to adsorb and remove any remaining hydrogen sulfide from the first product stream to generate saturated sulfur adsorption material and a second product stream substantially free of sulfur; and (ii) a second region for receiving a regeneration stream and for using the regeneration stream to regenerate the saturated sulfur adsorption material and to generate the sulfur dioxide.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2009
    Publication date: November 4, 2010
    Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
    Inventors: Thomas Frederick Leininger, Ke Liu, Wei Wei, Rizeq George Rizeq
  • Patent number: 7820591
    Abstract: Disclosed herein is a dry regenerable sorbent for carbon dioxide capture from flue gas produced by fossil fuel-fired power plants including industrial boilers before being released to atmosphere or from fuel gas stream such as syngas produced by conversion of fossil fuel (e.g. gasification), by dry regenerable sorbent technology. The dry regenerable sorbent comprises: 70 wt % or less of an active component selected from solid compounds capable of being converted to metal carbonates; 70 wt % or less of a support selected from solid porous non-metallic materials capable of imparting a required specific surface area to the sorbent; and 70 wt % or less of an inorganic binder selected from cement-like, clay-like, and ceramic-like binders capable of imparting mechanical strength to the sorbent, the total weight of the solid raw materials being 100 wt %.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 26, 2010
    Assignees: Korea Electric Power Corporation, Korea South-East Power Co., Ltd., Korea South Power Co., Ltd., Korea Western Power Co., Ltd., Korea Midland Power Co., Ltd., Korea East-West Power Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Chong-Kul Ryu, Joong-Beom Lee, Tae-Hyoung Eom, Je-Myung Oh
  • Publication number: 20100248941
    Abstract: A regenerable sorbent for the removal of acid gas from a fluid stream. The regenerable sorbent is made from raw materials such as iron mineral, expansive clay and starch. Acid gas is removed from the fluid stream by a process where the raw materials are obtained, crushed, sifted, possibly pelletized, calcined and contacted with the fluid stream containing the acid gas.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2009
    Publication date: September 30, 2010
    Applicant: INTEVEP, S.A.
    Inventors: Alfredo Viloria, Monica Roman, Marvin Ricaurte, Yanine Gonzalez, Rafael Yoll, Marcos Rosa-Brussin
  • Patent number: 7803215
    Abstract: The invention relates to a process for removing heavy hydrocarbons and hydrogen sulfide from natural gas. The combination of a silica-gel and an activated carbon adsorber allow for a significant reduction in the overall bed volume required for removal of hydrocarbons.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2010
    Assignee: UOP LLC
    Inventors: Bradley P. Russell, Mark E. Schott, Gordon T. Cartwright
  • Patent number: 7799120
    Abstract: A carbon dioxide storage system includes a container and a conduit attached to the container for introducing or removing a carbon dioxide-containing composition from the container. A carbon dioxide storage material is positioned within the container. The carbon dioxide-storage material includes a metal-organic framework, which has a sufficient surface area to store at least 10 carbon dioxide molecules per formula unit of the metal-organic framework at a temperature of about 25° C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 2006
    Date of Patent: September 21, 2010
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of Michigan
    Inventors: Omar M. Yaghi, Andrew Robert Millward
  • Publication number: 20100221163
    Abstract: A disclosed method for removing carbon dioxide from flue gases includes passing the carbon dioxide-containing through a bed of particulate material such as one or more metal silicates, alkaline earth metal oxides and combinations thereof. The carbon dioxide reacts with the particulate material to produce one or more metal carbonates and a carbon dioxide-depleted flue gas. A disclosed flue gas exhaust system includes a flue or exhaust conduit that houses a bed of particulate material so that at least some flue gas passing through the flue also passes through and makes contact with the bed. The particular material may be ground olivine or serpentine.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 27, 2009
    Publication date: September 2, 2010
    Applicant: Caterpillar Inc.
    Inventors: Herbert F. DaCosta, Maohong Fan, Armistead Ted Russell
  • Publication number: 20100209322
    Abstract: A process for treating a gas stream comprising H2S that includes the step of selectively oxidizing the H2S of the gas stream within a catalytic zone containing an oxidation catalyst and in the presence of an inert liquid medium and molecular oxygen to form elemental sulfur and a gas stream depleted of H2S. A liquid stream yielded from the catalytic zone and containing the inert liquid medium and liquid elemental sulfur undergoes a separation into a first liquid phase rich in the inert liquid medium and a second liquid phase rich in elemental sulfur. Either at least a part of the liquid stream or at least a part of the second liquid phase, or both, undergoes a combustion to form a fluid stream that comprises sulfur dioxide.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 29, 2010
    Publication date: August 19, 2010
    Inventors: Carolus Matthias Anna Maria MESTERS, Isaac Cornelis Van Den Born
  • Patent number: 7776300
    Abstract: Disclosed is a process for removing sulfur from a fuel gas stream that comprises an organic sulfur compound and a light olefin. The process includes introducing a fuel gas stream into an elongated hydrotreating reactor vessel in which it is contacted with a hydrodesulfurization catalyst under hydrodesulfurization process conditions. A quench gas stream is also introduced into the elongated hydrotreating reactor vessel at a location below the point of introduction of the fuel gas stream. A reactor effluent is yielded that contains hydrogen sulfide and a significantly reduced organic sulfur concentration that is below the organic sulfur concentration of the fuel gas stream.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2010
    Assignee: Shell Oil Company
    Inventor: Gary Lee Ripperger
  • Patent number: 7776296
    Abstract: A process for the removal of an amine capturable gas from a feed gas stream using an amine solvent, the process comprises (a) contacting the feed gas stream with a lean amine solvent to form a rich amine solvent, wherein heat stable salts are present in the rich amine solvent; (b) stripping amine capturable gas from the rich amine solvent to form the lean amine solvent and an overhead reflux stream; (c) periodically contacting at least a portion of one or both of the lean amine solvent and the rich amine solvent with an anion exchange resin to form a first heat stable salt lean amine solvent; (d) periodically regenerating the anion exchange resin, wherein during the regeneration of the anion exchange resin, at least a portion of the reflux stream is used to wash the amine solvent from the anion exchange resin to produce a second heat stable salt lean amine solvent; and, (e) recycling at least a portion of the first and the second heat stable salt lean amine solvent for use in capturing the amine capturable ga
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2010
    Assignee: Cansolv Technologies Inc.
    Inventor: John Nicolas Sarlis
  • Patent number: 7776138
    Abstract: A process for the removal of contaminants from a gas stream is disclosed. A gas stream is contacted with a chlorine-containing compound to form a mixed gas stream. The mixed gas stream is then contacted with a sorbent in a sorption zone to produce a product gas stream and a sulfur laden sorbent, wherein the sorbent comprises zinc and a promoter metal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2010
    Assignee: ConocoPhillips Company
    Inventors: Roland Schmidt, Robert W. Morton
  • Publication number: 20100196234
    Abstract: A method in which CO2 is placed on an adsorber and an adsorption reaction with ammonia, that is used as a chemical absorption agent, occurs, is provided. The CO2 extracted from the waste gas is joined to the ammonia on the catalytic surface using a heterogeneous, catalytic reaction. At least two reactors are provided in the associated device. The reactors, which operate alternately, are switched between the adsorption of CO2 and the regeneration of the absorption agent.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2008
    Publication date: August 5, 2010
    Inventors: Thomas Hammer, Werner Hartmann
  • Publication number: 20100190198
    Abstract: Among other things, a combination comprises interaction with a system that has a perturbation. In such perturbed system, a non-directional input is applied to a first variable of the system. Based on an asymmetry of the perturbed system, a directional effect is achieved in a second variable of the system, the first and second variables comprising a conjugate pair of variables. At least one of the following pertains: the interaction occurs other than by an apparatus and other than in a way that actually achieves the directional effect, or the conjugate pair is other than position and momentum, or the input or the asymmetry are in a dimension other than spatial coordinates, or the directional effect is other than translational motion and other than rotary motion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2009
    Publication date: July 29, 2010
    Inventors: Osman Kibar, Mirianas Chachisvilis, Eugene Tu
  • Publication number: 20100189617
    Abstract: A method is provided for reducing noxious emissions from the combustion of coal or other solid fuels wherein a suspension and/or a dispersing agent is combined with a catalyst having a high surface area to mass ratio so as to optimize the reduction of emissions such as NOx. In addition, the agent and/or catalyst is applied on the surface of the fuel in an evenly distributed manner so as to maximize the contact between the agent and/or catalyst and combustion gases and further maximize reduction of emissions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 26, 2010
    Publication date: July 29, 2010
    Applicant: STATE LINE HOLDINGS, INC.
    Inventors: Joseph W. Hundley, Stephen A. Dunwoody
  • Patent number: 7759275
    Abstract: A sorbent system includes a porous polymer support and a sorbent within the porous polymer support. For example, the sorbent includes a tertiary amine, such as triethanolamine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2010
    Assignee: Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation
    Inventors: Philip J. Birbara, Timothy A. Nalette