Treating Gas, Emulsion, Or Foam Patents (Class 435/266)
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Publication number: 20110189750Abstract: Disclosed is a formulation for the absorption of CO2, which comprises water, at least one CO2 absorption compound and a carbonic anhydrase as an activator to enhance the absorption capacity of the CO2 absorption compound. The invention also concerns the use of carbonic anhydrase, in a CO2 absorption solution to increase the CO2 absorption rate of such solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: CO2 SOLUTION INC.Inventors: Sylvie Fradette, Olivera Ceperkovic
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Patent number: 7985576Abstract: Systems and methods of treating flue gas and wastewater generated by treating the flue gas are disclosed and include introducing the flue gas, a flue gas treatment fluid that removes sulfur dioxide from the flue gas; and an organic acid conditioning agent into a wet-oxidation scrubber/absorber; introducing FGD scrubber wastewater generated by the wet-oxidation scrubber/absorber into an anoxic biological reactor to substantially denitrify the FGD scrubber wastewater; and introducing resulting substantially denitrified FGD scrubber wastewater into an anaerobic biological reactor to substantially reduce the amount of sulfate and/or selected heavy metals in the FGD scrubber wastewater.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2007Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: Infilco Degremont, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Kelly, Michael Pudvay, Antonio Lau
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Publication number: 20110165663Abstract: A device and a method for producing a fine liquid mist and injecting the said mist into a gas stream to capture and remove very fine particulate pollutants. The pressurized gas stream is passed into a droplet generator (20) into which the liquid is sprayed and atomised into a mist which captures particulates and then into a droplet separator (30) to produce a separated liquid/particulate mixture and a gas stream with a reduced concentration of particulates. The main application is the removal of fine particulates from vehicle exhaust streams. Optionally a degassing stage (90) is provided for the removal of residual gases and vapours. The preferred liquid to form the mist is water.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2005Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventor: Howard P. Davis
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Publication number: 20110159574Abstract: A separation and scrubbing system for exhaust gases includes a plurality of industrial discharge outlets, a separation unit, pipelines to direct exhaust gases from the industrial discharge outlets to the separation unit and pipelines to return treated exhaust gases to stacks corresponding to the industrial discharge outlets.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventors: Quinn D. Rebryna, Ron E. Cookson
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Publication number: 20110159575Abstract: A method for collecting combustion gases by (a) contacting a liquid phase with a gas flow containing said gases, where the liquid phase contains carbonate/bicarbonate buffer salts in a ratio of around 2:1, with a total inorganic carbon concentration no higher than 25 g/L and pH values between 8 and 12; and (b) recovering the CO2-rich liquid phase produced in step (a).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventors: Francisco Gabriel Acién Fernández, Emilio Molina Grima, José María Fernández Sevilla, Cynthia Victoria González López, Bernardo Llamas Moya, Juan Carlos Ballesteros Aparicio
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Publication number: 20110097701Abstract: A method for the high removal of ammonia and HCN from syngas in a cost effective and environmentally benign and sustainable fashion, with the need for minimal chemical addition by using a combination of water based gas scrubbing, HCN scrubbing and biological processing steps.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2010Publication date: April 28, 2011Inventor: Robert Hickey
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Patent number: 7919304Abstract: A process and system are disclosed for the biofiltration of volatile organic compounds. The process involved recirculating contaminated effluent gas through a biofilter (1), the biofilter (1) having an inlet (20), outlet (15) and micro-organism laden filter media bed (3). The filter media bed additionally having moisture retaining properties. This process has been effective in removing high levels of VOCs from effluent gas streams and also in removing VOCs from an effluent gas stream where the VOC levels and/or volumes of effluent gas vary over time.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2001Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Bord Na MonaInventors: Imelda Egan, Ian Phillips
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Publication number: 20110059518Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide a planter system for supporting living plants on a vertical surface that includes a fabric folded into one or more vertically-arranged knife pleats; the pleats are secured and horizontally segmented into vertically arranged, upward facing pockets by a securing mechanism. The upward facing pockets are adapted hold a plant growth medium. Other aspects of the invention include a simple system for removing failing plants, and replacing them with healthy plants, already embedded in growth medium within a root liner pouch. The invention further includes an irrigation system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2010Publication date: March 10, 2011Inventors: Christopher James Bribach, Daniel Rossomano
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Publication number: 20110045576Abstract: A triphasic bioreactor for physico-chemically treating a gas is disclosed. The triphasic bioreactor comprises a reaction chamber with a liquid and biocatalysts in suspension in the liquid, for catalyzing a reaction between the gas and the liquid to obtain a treated gas and a solution containing a reaction product. A gas bubbling means is provided in the reaction chamber for bubbling the gas to be treated into the liquid thereby dissolving the gas into the liquid and increasing a pressure inside the reaction chamber. The bioreactor further comprises a liquid inlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber for receiving the liquid and filling the reaction chamber, a liquid outlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber for releasing the solution and a gas outlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber to release the treated gas. The bioreactor further comprises a retention device to retain the biocatalysts in the reaction chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Inventors: Carmen Parent, Frédéric Dutil
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Patent number: 7892814Abstract: The present invention relates to use of heat-stable carbonic anhydrase in CO2 extraction, e.g., from flue gas, natural gas or biogas. Furthermore, the invention relates to isolated polypeptides having carbonic anhydrase activity at elevated temperatures and isolated polynucleotides encoding the polypeptides. The invention also relates to nucleic acid constructs, vectors, and host cells comprising the polynucleotides.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2010Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Novozymes A/SInventors: Martin Borchert, Paria Saunders
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Publication number: 20110027870Abstract: A biomass carrier including a multiplicity of generally elongate plastic biomass attachment strips joined to each other at least one location therealong, the multiplicity of generally elongate plastic biomass attachment strips being mutually arranged to define a generally deformable biomass carrier including generally outer disposed biomass attachment strips and generally inner disposed biomass attachment strips. Apparatus and methods for manufacture of the biomass carrier as well as fluid treatment systems and methods using the biomass carrier are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2009Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: AQWISE-WISE WATER TECHNOLOGIES LTD.Inventors: Nir Assulin, Ronen Itzhak Shechter, Tamar Arbel
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Publication number: 20110020916Abstract: A photo-bioreactor is used for extraction of carbon dioxide from exhaust gases of an engine used for compression of natural gas by providing a series of vessels and in each contacting the gases with a labyrinthine flow of water containing photo-synthetic organisms. Each vessel receives the gases in series and is controlled to manage the temperature and dwell time to take into account the reducing CO2 content. The gases are introduced using directional diffusers at the bottom of the bath which generate a flow in the water. Each vessel has a separate water supply and harvesting system so that the excess organisms grown are extracted from each for harvesting. A gas recirculation system is controlled to manage the gas dwell time in the vessel. The divider walls contain the electrically powered lights between two transparent sheets.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventors: Edward John Koch, Madison M. Copeland, Adrian David Audet
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Publication number: 20110020915Abstract: A photo-bioreactor is used for extraction of carbon dioxide from exhaust gases of an engine used for compression of natural gas by providing a series of vessels and in each contacting the gases with a labyrinthine flow of water containing photo-synthetic organisms. Each vessel receives the gases in series and is controlled to manage the temperature and dwell time to take into account the reducing CO2 content. The gases are introduced using directional diffusers at the bottom of the bath which generate a flow in the water. Each vessel has a separate water supply and harvesting system so that the excess organisms grown are extracted from each for harvesting. A gas recirculation system is controlled to manage the gas dwell time in the vessel. The divider walls contain the electrically powered lights between two transparent sheets.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventors: Edward John Koch, Madison M. Copeland, Adrian David Audet
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Publication number: 20100297723Abstract: The present invention relates to use of heat-stable carbonic anhydrase in CO2 extraction, e.g., from flue gas, natural gas or biogas. Furthermore, the invention relates to isolated polypeptides having carbonic anhydrase activity at elevated temperatures and isolated polynucleotides encoding the polypeptides. The invention also relates to nucleic acid constructs, vectors, and host cells comprising the polynucleotides.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2010Publication date: November 25, 2010Applicant: Novozymes A/SInventors: Martin Borchert, Paria Saunders
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Publication number: 20100291661Abstract: [Problem to be Solved] Method for removing a toxic substance to remove the toxic substances such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and the particulate matter is provided without using a catalyst by the rare metal from the gas which an internal combustion engine and an incinerator exhausted.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2010Publication date: November 18, 2010Inventor: Yoshinori Kubota
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Publication number: 20100267123Abstract: A method of recovering carbon dioxide from a stream of flue gases, includes: contacting the stream at a gas pressure above atmospheric pressure with an aqueous solvent system, containing ammonium, carbonate and bicarbonate ions, at a temperature above 10° C. to effect absorption of CO2 from the stream, and separating the solvent containing the absorbed CO2 (as carbonate, bicarbonate and CO2(aq)) from the stream of CO2-leaner flue gases to form a CO2 and/or bicarbonate-rich solvent stream. In a second aspect, the CO2-leaner flue gases are cooled by contact with water that dissolves ammonia therefrom, and recycling said dissolved ammonia back to said solvent system. Apparatus is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2008Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventor: Louis Wibberley
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Publication number: 20100267085Abstract: The present invention relates to algal species and compositions, methods for identifying algae that produce high lipid content and possess CO2 tolerance, and methods for using such algae for lipid isolation, wastewater remediation, waste gas remediation, and/or biomass production.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2007Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: The Arizona Board of Regents, a Body Corporate Acting on Behalf of Arizona State UniversityInventors: Qiang Hu, Danzxiang Han, Milton Summerfeld
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Publication number: 20100251789Abstract: The present invention provides a method of sequestering carbon dioxide and water in a desert environment. In a first step heat that would otherwise cause thermal expansion of the ocean and resultant sea level rise is extracted to produce energy. A portion of the energy is used to desalinate seawater. The desalinate water is pumped into a desert environment and vegetation is planted in the irrigated desert portion. The vegetation sequesters carbon dioxide. The seawater extracted for desalination further reduces sea level rise. Irrigation water moderates the day and nighttime temperature fluctuations of hot deserts. Lowering the daytime temperature increases the deserts potential to sequester water. The commercial and arable potential of the desert is augmented by the enrichment of its soil by composted vegetation, its irrigation and the moderation of its diurnal temperature fluctuations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2009Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventor: James Russell Baird
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Publication number: 20100236135Abstract: A tank infrastructure that is installed on space that is covered with human development, and used to grow blue green algae or other algae. This includes application over roads, tracks, buildings, parking lots, and any other space that is viewed from space as being any color other than green due to human development destroying photosynthetic life. It can also be utilized in desert landscapes and other areas such as in or over oceans. The algae produced will act as a large carbon sink to aid in curbing global warming, and will be used in the production of alternative fuels as well as for human or animal consumption and in industry.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2008Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventor: Oren L. Kleinberger
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Publication number: 20100233790Abstract: A method of operating a facility that produces an emission air stream containing gas phase organic compounds includes providing a bio-oxidation system including a solid, biologically active filter material containing a population of thermophilic microbes. The emission air stream is supplied to the bio-oxidation system at a temperature of at least about 50° C., whereby the emission air stream passes through the bio-oxidation system in contact with the biologically active filter material. Conditions conducive to sustaining the population of thermophilic microbes in the biologically active filter material are maintained in the bio-oxidation system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: Bio-Reaction Industries, LLCInventors: James T. BOSWELL, Paul C. JOHN, Karl W. Mundorff
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Publication number: 20100233789Abstract: A system for removing gaseous pollutants from air enriched with the pollutants includes a cultivation environment configured to cultivate vegetation under exposure to pollutant enriched air, and a transformation unit configured to transform an encapsulation material to a transitory viscous or liquid state. Further, the system includes a mixing unit configured to combine the vegetation with the viscous or liquid encapsulation material, and a receptacle configured to receive a mixture of vegetation and viscous or liquid encapsulation material, wherein the mixture hardens within the receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventor: Walter Steven Rosenbaum
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Publication number: 20100227042Abstract: Compositions and processes for destabilizing an oil-in-water emulsion resulting from the aqueous solvent extraction of plant oils are disclosed. The processes comprise the use of one or more enzyme activities including phospholipase and protease activity. The processes are useful for improving the extraction of oil from oilseeds, as well as for obtaining more desirable proteins from those oilseeds.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2007Publication date: September 9, 2010Inventors: Christopher Penet, Peter Birschbach, Buddhi P. Lamsal, Lawrence A. Johnson, Stephanie E. Glatz, Charles E. Glatz, Cheng Zhang, Jianping Wu
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Publication number: 20100210005Abstract: Disclosed is a method for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The method comprises the step of delivering urea from a floating vessel to a region of a photic zone of the ocean, whereby the number of phytoplankton is caused to increase in the region upon addition of the urea. The method can be used for producing carbon cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2007Publication date: August 19, 2010Inventors: Ian Stanley Ferguson Jones, William Rodgers, Robert John Wheen, Bruce Joseph Judd
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Publication number: 20100209997Abstract: The present disclosure relates to recombinant carbonic anhydrase enzymes having improved properties as compared to a naturally-occurring wild type carbonic anhydrase and uses thereof for the sequestration of carbon dioxide as well as for the release of carbon dioxide from a composition comprising bicarbonate. Also provided are polynucleotides encoding the recombinant carbonic anhydrase enzymes and host cells capable of expressing the recombinant carbonic anhydrase enzymes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2010Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: CODEXIS, INC.Inventors: Lisa M. Newman, Louis Clark, Charlene Ching, Sabrina Zimmerman
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Publication number: 20100199734Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for the production of stable humus- and nutrient-rich and water-storing soil substrates with properties of anthropogenic soil types (Terra Preta) in which pyrogenic carbon, organic biomass, and/or natural mineral materials are used as initial materials in a fermentation process. The soil produced or treated according to the invention leads to a sustainably high soil yield such that mineral fertilizers are no longer needed for agricultural use. Moreover, the soil is suitable for use as a soil substitute, for use as a soil supplement, for greening developments, for preventing erosion, for improving regional water supplies, for preventing floods, for preventing climate change, for reducing carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere, for waste water cleaning and treatment, for exhaust air cleaning and building air purification, for creating material flow cycles from biogenic waste and/or waste water in order to develop and utilize land use and development systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2007Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventors: Joachim Böttcher, Haiko Pieplow, Alfons-Eduard Krieger
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Publication number: 20100203619Abstract: Disclosed is a formulation for the absorption of CO2, which comprises water, at least one CO2 absorption compound and a carbonic anhydrase as an activator to enhance the absorption capacity of the CO2 absorption compound. The invention also concerns the use of carbonic anhydrase, in a CO2 absorption solution to increase the CO2 absorption rate of such solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: CO2 SOLUTION INC.Inventors: Sylvie Fradette, Olivera Ceperkovic
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Publication number: 20100184198Abstract: The present invention provides novel methods for removal and disposal of ammonia from spent dialysate in a dialysis system. Ammonium ions present in spent dialysate are converted into gaseous ammonia by raising the pH of the spent dialysate solution in a first reactor. Gaseous ammonia diffuses through a semi-permeable hydrophobic membrane at the outlet of the first reactor and into a second reactor via a gas channel. The second reactor converts gaseous ammonia into an ammonium compound for easy disposal.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2009Publication date: July 22, 2010Inventors: Russell T. Joseph, David J. Mishelevich, Lina Gabrielaityte
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Patent number: 7754471Abstract: A process for the recovery of sulfur from an acid gas stream is disclosed. The process includes a Claus sulfur recovery step in combination with a direct reduction step and a biological sulfur recovery step to provide a sweet gas stream having a very low concentration of hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide. The process includes reacting an acid gas steam with oxygen under such oxidation conditions to yield a combustion gas comprising hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide. The combustion gas is reacted under Claus reaction conditions to yield a reaction gas comprising sulfur. Sulfur is recovered from the reaction gas to yield a Claus tail gas comprising hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide. The Claus tail gas is reacted under direct reduction reaction conditions to yield a direct reduction gas comprising sulfur. Sulfur is recovered from the direct reduction reaction gas to yield a tail gas comprising a concentration of hydrogen sulfide.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2005Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Jen Kai Chen, Michael Arthur Huffmaster
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Publication number: 20100120128Abstract: To deal with climate change, the present invention provides an eco-engineering for systematic carbon mitigation, in particular, a comprehensive carbon management system with a group of Stabilized Functional Carbons (SFCs) to reduce the total amount of carbons in atmosphere. SFCs are sourced and manufactured from the carbon-fixed biomass by one of the seven thermo-chemical treatments or one dehydration treatment with no less than 75% carbon conversion rates of the source material. The present invention transforms the perishable biomass into SFCs, which act as a carbon sink with stability and safety for at least 40 years' storage. The primary eco-friendly carbon and non-carbon mitigation are achieved by the sourcing, manufacturing and storage of SFCs. The advanced eco-friendly carbon and non-carbon mitigation are achieved at various pollution emission sources by the resource utilization of SFCs. An annual total amount of 0.5-10 billion tons of carbon emission could be reduced globally.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Inventor: Zhi-Wei Liang
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Patent number: 7708965Abstract: The invention concerns a novel method for purifying air and gasses, consisting of an optimized air ventilation slab, with its air ventilation pipes, air ventilation pipettes and air diffusion plugs; optionally a complementary cellular material enabling the material to be supported providing biofiltration, purification or treatment of air, and optionally a device for diffusing liquids and/or bacteria and/or enzymes, allowing the biofilter to act as the equivalent of a gas scrubbing tower.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2005Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: ACES EnvironnementInventor: Phillippe J. Thurot
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Publication number: 20100047866Abstract: The present invention relates to use of heat-stable carbonic anhydrase in CO2 extraction, e.g., from flue gas, natural gas or biogas. Furthermore, the invention relates to isolated polypeptides having carbonic anhydrase activity at elevated temperatures and isolated polynucleotides encoding the polypeptides. The invention also relates to nucleic acid constructs, vectors, and host cells comprising the polynucleotides.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2008Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: Novozymes A/SInventors: Martin Borchert, Paria Saunders
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Patent number: 7655205Abstract: Disclosed is a process for the removal of sulfur from a gas stream containing sulfur dioxide, hydrogen cyanide and hydrogen sulfide. The process includes a hydrogenation step, a hydrolysis step, an ammonia removal step and a hydrogen sulfide removal step. An aqueous alkaline washing liquid is used in the hydrogen sulfide removal step and with the spent sulfide containing washing liquid being regenerated using an oxidation bioreactor that utilizes sulfide oxidizing bacteria such as autotropic aerobic cultures of Thiobacillus and Thiomicrospira.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2004Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Petrus Franciscus Antonius Van Grinsven, Wiebe Sjoerd Kijlstra, Inge Roos, Cornelis Jacobus Smit
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Publication number: 20100021968Abstract: The present invention relates to algal species and compositions, methods for identifying algae that produce high lipid content, possess tolerance to high CO2, and/or can grow in wastewater,, and methods for using such algae for lipid production, wastewater remediation, waste gas remediation, and/or biomass production.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2007Publication date: January 28, 2010Applicant: Arizona Board of Regents, a body corporate of the state of Arizona acting for and on behalf ofInventors: Qiang Hu, Milton Sommerfeld
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Publication number: 20090305391Abstract: A triphasic bioreactor for physico-chemically treating a gas is disclosed. The triphasic bioreactor comprises a reaction chamber with a liquid and biocatalysts in suspension in the liquid, for catalyzing a reaction between the gas and the liquid to obtain a treated gas and a solution containing a reaction product. A gas bubbling means is provided in the reaction chamber for bubbling the gas to be treated into the liquid thereby dissolving the gas into the liquid and increasing a pressure inside the reaction chamber. The bioreactor further comprises a liquid inlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber for receiving the liquid and filling the reaction chamber, a liquid outlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber for releasing the solution and a gas outlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber to release the treated gas. The bioreactor further comprises a retention device to retain the biocatalysts in the reaction chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2009Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Carmen Parent, Frédéric Dutil
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Publication number: 20090275112Abstract: A biological filter apparatus for biological degradation of contaminants in an air stream is operated by passing the air stream through a filter chamber containing a structure supporting a population of microbes and collecting water that drains from the structure and spraying the collected water onto the structure, whereby the sprayed water is recirculated. Upon start up or re-start of the filter apparatus, a nutrient composition is added to the recirculating water. The nutrient composition contains a buffering agent, sources of nitrogen and phosphorus, and sources of trace elements selected from manganese, calcium, iron and sodium.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: BIO-REACTION INDUSTRIES, LLCInventors: James T. Boswell, Paul C. John, Karl W. Mundorff
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Publication number: 20090263890Abstract: The invention relates to a method and equipment for reducing atmospheric pollution levels, reducing the concentration of fine dust and nitric oxides. The de-polluting system is based on a synergetic combination of nitrifying and denitrifying microorganisms on suitable supports. The product can be used internally and externally, at urban and industrial level.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2006Publication date: October 22, 2009Inventor: Gianni Valenti
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Patent number: 7604988Abstract: A system for capturing and neutralizing HAP's (hazardous air pollutants) and VOC's (volatile organic compounds) at the source point by providing a closed loop remediation system which utilizes an air collection, treatment and control module containing a predetermined size bay of multiple interchangeable mini-biofilter cartridges that function to consume the pollutant and recirculate remediated air back to the source point of the pollutant. The system includes establishing a closed loop air system at a work station which generates and emits VOC's, capturing the VOC's in the air stream flow and transporting them directly into an adjacent biofilter module which contains selected microorganisms in mini-cartridges which biodegrade said VOC's and recirculates remediated air back to the source point of the pollutant. The cartridges may be contained in modules in single and/or multiple widths and heights and in conjunction with various work stations, cabinets, receptacles, and tables.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2005Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Inventor: Lewis J. Daly
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Publication number: 20090227161Abstract: Described here are compositions, methods and apparatus for biological and physical geoengineering. Disclosed are inorganic particles, prill, pucks, or floats for dispersal on a body of water, the compositions having several properties: 1) positive buoyancy, 2) a sustained-release matrix for delivery of iron, calcium, magnesium, zinc, copper, molybdenum, manganese, cobalt, boron, selenium, vanadium, chromium, nickel, sulfur, nitrogen, phosphorus, silicon, preferably as a combination thereof, at biologically efficacious levels, and synergically, 3) a light-reflective surface for increasing planetary albedo when dispersed over large surfaces. These compositions are found to A) increase yields for pelagic aquaculture, B) increase carbon sequestration, and C) provide immediate relief from global warming by directly increasing surface albedo and indirectly by increasing cloud nucleation activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventor: Kal K. Lambert
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Publication number: 20090176295Abstract: The invention relates to the use of mosses and/or lichens as agents for reducing the particulate matter content of air.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2005Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventor: Wolfgang Behrens
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Publication number: 20090162922Abstract: Systems and methods for removing carbon dioxide from gas, e.g., diesel exhaust gas, are provided. The systems involve uptake of carbon dioxide by algae in water to which the gas is exposed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2008Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: Carbon Capture CorporationInventors: Jim De Mattia, Dallas Weaver
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Patent number: 7531159Abstract: This invention teaches a process that includes extraction of gas in which the presence of foam results in the carry over in the outlet gas stream of excessive liquids and/or solids, including the steps of injecting the foam laden gas stream tangentially into a cyclonic separator having an axial gas outlet and a liquid outlet, under conditions in which the inlet stream is subjected to at least about 150 G's, the outlet gas being substantially liquids/solids free and the outlet liquid stream being conveyed for disposal or further processing.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2006Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: National Tank CompanyInventors: Robert A. Lanning, F. Stephen Brusso, Gary W. Sams
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Publication number: 20090093042Abstract: A biofilter media has one or more of a set of desired physical characteristics. The set of physical characteristics includes a sphericity of 0.75 to 1, a particle size of 1 to 16 or 4 to 8 mm, a uniformity coefficient of 2 or less and a surface area of 800 to 2000 m2/m3 of media. The media is coated, supports microorganisms and is used to treat a waste gas stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Inventors: Hidayat Husain, Brian P. Herner
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Patent number: 7514056Abstract: In order to reduce incoming atmospheric carbon dioxide levels in compressed air prior to cryogenic distillation, a water spray cooling tower equipped with biocatalytic packing, or fed with absorptive reagents, is used to convert gaseous carbon dioxide into bicarbonate ions which dissolve in the cooling water. The hydration reaction and refrigeration occur synergistically. The bicarbonate ions are subsequently removed from the solution using the heat from the compressed air in a regenerator re-boiler unit, and then fed to a percolation cooling tower for releasing CO2 and cooling.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2006Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: CO2 Solution Inc.Inventors: Sylvie Fradette, Philippe Paelinck
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Patent number: 7514254Abstract: There are provided novel plant-derived enzymes for hydrolysis of sugars and particularly an alkaline alpha-galactosidase which hydrolyzes a broad spectrum of galactosyl-saccharides such as melibiose, raffinose and stachyose and guar gum, at neutral to alkaline pH conditions.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2006Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: The State of Israel, Ministry of Agriculture & Rural Development, Agricultural Research Organization, (A.R.O.), Volcani CenterInventors: Arthur A. Schaffer, Gao Zhifang
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Patent number: 7445927Abstract: A 10,000 gallon sequencing batch reactor tank for the on-site bio-degradation of oily sludge. Bacteria already present in and adapted to oily sludge degrade the hydrocarbons found in oily sludge within two weeks from 20,000 ppm to less than 100 ppm. A degradation cycle requires 5 days. After five days a recirculation pump and aeration system are turned off and solids are allowed to settle to the bottom of the tank. An ultrafiltration unit connected to the tank requires approximately 16 hours to process the contents of the reactor tank.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2004Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Gerardo F. Maga, Frederick E. Goetz
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Publication number: 20080227181Abstract: A waste gas treatment process using biological treatment technology including filtering waste gas to be treated, and introducing the filtered waste gas into a biological treatment system periodically and switchably from two ends of the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2007Publication date: September 18, 2008Applicant: NATIONAL CHIAO TUNG UNIVERSITYInventors: Ching-Ping Tseng, Ying-Chien Chung
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Publication number: 20080213231Abstract: Techniques are provided which can isolate pluripotent stem cells at high purity capable of differentiation into at least a myocardial cell to regenerate the cardiac muscle. The pluripotent stem cells at high purity capable of differentiation into at least a myocardial cell to regenerate the cardiac muscle can be isolated through the following steps: (i) collecting a skeletal muscle tissue from a mammal and enzymatically treating the obtained skeletal muscle tissue to prepare a skeletal muscle tissue-derived cell; (ii) culturing the obtained skeletal muscle tissue-derived cell in a culture medium containing an epidermal growth factor and a fibroblast growth factor; (iii) selecting and separating a colony that is floating in the culture medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2006Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: KYOTO UNIVERSITYInventors: Hidemasa Oh, Tetsuya Nomura, Hiroaki Matsubara
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Publication number: 20080206844Abstract: A method and apparatus for the treatment of contaminated gas which comprises placing a biofilter material (28) into a vessel (10) which is arranged to be sealed. A compressor (14) and valve (16) are provided for feeding pressurised contaminated gas into the vessel (10). A valve (20) is provided for releasing treated gas from the vessel (10). The use of pressurised contaminated gas increases the pressure in the vessel (10) which ensures a substantially even distribution of gas in the vessel (10) and the biofilter material (28). The treatment reduces the level of contaminants in the gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2006Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventors: Thomasz Rudas, Martin Richard Gravett
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Patent number: 7405069Abstract: The invention pertains to a method and an apparatus for removing a nitrogen oxide (NOx) from a gas by bringing the gas into contact with a scrub liquid in a scrubber for converting the nitrogen oxide into molecular nitrogen (N2), wherein the scrub liquid comprises a metal ion chelate and a biomass, after which at least a portion of the scrub liquid is subjected to a membrane separation process for separating at least part of the metal ion chelate, and the biomass and other solidified components, from dissolved components, wherein the membrane separation process comprises: a) filtering at least a portion of the scrub liquid using a first membrane capable of permeating the metal ion chelate to provide a first retentate liquid comprising the biomass and other solidified components, and a first permeate liquid comprising at least part of the metal ion chelate and dissolved components, and b) nanofiltering the first permeate liquid to give a second retentate liquid comprising the metal ion chelate and a second peType: GrantFiled: March 25, 2003Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: Akzo Nobel N.V.Inventors: Peter Jan Nieuwenhuizen, Marco Johannes Wilhelmus Frank, Gerrald Bargeman
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Patent number: 7364895Abstract: A body 300 having a cavity 310 for mounting a substrate 120 fabricated with probe sequences at known locations according to the methods disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,143,854 and PCT WO 92/10092 or others, is provided. The cavity includes inlets 350 and 360 for introducing selected fluids into the cavity to contact the probes. Accordingly, a commercially feasible device for use in high throughput assay systems is provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2003Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: Donald M. Besemer, Virginia W. Goss, James L. Winkler