ABSTRACT: Conversion of carbonaceous material to clean-burning fuels
- Detailed Technology Description
- None
- Application No.
- 7619012
- Others
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ABSTRACT
A number of processes exist to convert coal, biomass, and other carbonaceous materials to clean-burning fuels, but they tend to be too expensive to compete on the market with petroleum-based fuels, or they produce volatile fuels, such as methanol and ethanol that have vapor pressure values too high for use in high pollution areas
This new invention provides a method that is less expensive than known processes to convert carbonaceous material to clean-burning fuels. Specfically, carbonaceous material, which can comprise municipal waste, biomass, wood, coal, or a natural or synthetic polymer, is converted to a stream of methane and carbon monoxide rich gas by heating the carbonaceous material in a fluidized bed reactor using steam and/or hydrogen, preferably both, as fluidizing medium at a temperature and pressure sufficient to generate a stream of methane and carbon monoxide rich gas but at a temperature low enough and/or at a pressure high enough to enable the carbonaceous material to be fluidized by the hydrogen or by a mixture of hydrogen and steam. Preferably, the temperature is about 700° C. to about 900° C. at a pressure of about 132 psi to 560 psi, preferably 150-400 psi. Impurities are removed from the stream of methane and carbon monoxide rich gas at substantially the pressure of the fluidized bed reactor at a temperature above the boiling point of water at the process pressure.
Tech ID/UC Case
29611/2006-578-0
Related Cases
2006-578-0
- *Abstract
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None
- *IP Issue Date
- Nov 17, 2009
- *Principal Investigator
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Name: Andres Aguirre
Department:
Name: Joseph Norbeck
Department:
Name: Chan Seung Park
Department:
Name: Surinder Singh
Department:
- Country/Region
- USA
