Ravi Chandran - Ellicott City MD, US Jonathan A. Zenz - Poughkeepsie NY, US Dave G. Newport - Cumberland ME, US Hamilton Sean Michael Whitney - Baltimore MD, US
Assignee:
ThermoChem Recovery International - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
G01N 9/26 B01J 19/00
US Classification:
73 32 R, 422187
Abstract:
A solids circulation system receives a gas stream containing char or other reacting solids from a first reactor. The solids circulation system includes a cyclone configured to receive the gas stream from the first reactor, a dipleg from the cyclone to a second reactor, and a riser from the second reactor which merges with the gas stream received by the cyclone. The second reactor has a dense fluid bed and converts the received materials to gaseous products. A conveying fluid transports a portion of the bed media from the second reactor through the riser to mix with the gas stream prior to cyclone entry. The bed media helps manipulate the solids that is received by the cyclone to facilitate flow of solids down the dipleg into the second reactor. The second reactor provides additional residence time, mixing and gas-solid contact for efficient conversion of char or reacting solids.
Conditioned Syngas Composition, Method Of Making Same And Method Of Processing Same To Produce Fuels And/Or Fischer-Tropsch Products
- Baltimore MD, US Daniel Michael Leo - Baltimore MD, US Shawn Robert Freitas - Corvallis OR, US Dave D. Newport - Cumberland ME, US Hamilton Sean Michael Whitney - Baltimore MD, US Daniel A. Burciaga - Manchester MD, US
A system and method for processing unconditioned syngas first removes solids and semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOC), then removes volatile organic compounds (VOC), and then removes at least one sulfur containing compound from the syngas. Additional processing may be performed depending on such factors as the source of syngas being processed, the products, byproducts and intermediate products desired to be formed, captured or recycled and environmental considerations.
- Baltimore MD, US Daniel Michael Leo - Baltimore MD, US Shawn Robert Freitas - Corvallis OR, US Dave G. Newport - Cumberland ME, US Hamilton Sean Michael Whitney - Baltimore MD, US Daniel A. Burciaga - Manchester MD, US
A system and method for processing unconditioned syngas first removes solids and semi -volatile organic compounds (SVOC), then removes volatile organic compounds (VOC), and then removes at least one sulfur containing compound from the syngas. Additional processing may be performed depending on such factors as the source of syngas being processed, the products, byproducts and intermediate products desired to be formed, captured or recycled and environmental considerations.
Method For Converting Biomass Into Fischer-Tropsch Products With Carbon Dioxide Recycling
- Baltimore MD, US Daniel Michael Leo - Baltimore MD, US Shawn Robert Freitas - Corvallis OR, US Dave G. Newport - Cumberland ME, US Hamilton Sean Michael Whitney - Baltimore MD, US Daniel A. Burciaga - Manchester MD, US
Assignee:
ThermoChem Recovery International, Inc. - Baltimore MD
A system and method for processing unconditioned syngas first removes solids and semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOC), then removes volatile organic compounds (VOC), and then removes at least one sulfur containing compound from the syngas. Additional processing may be performed depending on such factors as the source of syngas being processed, the products, byproducts and intermediate products desired to be formed, captured or recycled and environmental considerations.
Method For Syngas Clean-Up Of Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds With Metal Removal
- Baltimore MD, US Daniel Michael Leo - Baltimore MD, US Shawn Robert Freitas - Corvallis OR, US Dave G. Newport - Cumberland ME, US Hamilton Sean Michael Whitney - Baltimore MD, US Daniel A. Burciaga - Manchester MD, US
Assignee:
ThermoChem Recovery International, Inc. - Baltimore MD
A system and method for processing unconditioned syngas first removes solids and semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOC), then removes volatile organic compounds (VOC), and then removes at least one sulfur containing compound from the syngas. Additional processing may be performed depending on such factors as the source of syngas being processed, the products, byproducts and intermediate products desired to be formed, captured or recycled and environmental considerations.
Method For Syngas Clean-Up Of Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds With Solids Removal
- Baltimore MD, US Daniel Michael Leo - Baltimore MD, US Shawn Robert Freitas - Corvallis OR, US Dave G. Newport - Cumberland ME, US Hamilton Sean Michael Whitney - Baltimore MD, US Daniel A. Burciaga - Manchester MD, US
A system and method for processing unconditioned syngas first removes solids and semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOC), then removes volatile organic compounds (VOC), and then removes at least one sulfur containing compound from the syngas. Additional processing may be performed depending on such factors as the source of syngas being processed, the products, byproducts and intermediate products desired to be formed, captured or recycled and environmental considerations.
Method For Syngas Clean-Up Of Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds With Carbonyl Sulfide Removal
- Baltimore MD, US Daniel Michael Leo - Baltimore MD, US Shawn Robert Freitas - Corvallis OR, US Dave G. Newport - Cumberland ME, US Hamilton Sean Michael Whitney - Baltimore MD, US Daniel A. Burciaga - Manchester MD, US
A system and method for processing unconditioned syngas first removes solids and semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOC), then removes volatile organic compounds (VOC), and then removes at least one sulfur containing compound from the syngas. Additional processing may be performed depending on such factors as the source of syngas being processed, the products, byproducts and intermediate products desired to be formed, captured or recycled and environmental considerations.
Method For Syngas Clean-Up Of Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds
- Baltimore MD, US Daniel Michael Leo - Baltimore MD, US Shawn Robert Freitas - Corvallis OR, US Dave G. Newport - Cumberland ME, US Hamilton Sean Michael Whitney - Baltimore MD, US Daniel A. Burciaga - Manchester MD, US
A system and method for processing unconditioned syngas first removes solids and semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOC), then removes volatile organic compounds (VOC), and then removes at least one sulfur containing compound from the syngas. Additional processing may be performed depending on such factors as the source of syngas being processed, the products, byproducts and intermediate products desired to be formed, captured or recycled and environmental considerations.