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    CO-shift The processes described above produce gas with a high content of carbon monoxide - CO. It is therefore necessary to put the gas through the CO-shift process to increase the content of hydrogen. The shift reaction (see sidebar) is a two-step process to achieve the most complete reaction between CO and steam. Initially steam is added in a high-temperature step (300-500ºC), followed by a a low-temperature step (200ºC), with different catalysts in the two steps. Separation of CO2 Each of the processes described above produces CO2 in addition to H2. To separate hydrogen and CO2, it is common to use amine based absorption processes. This is conventional technology. Methods based on selective membranes or sorbents are under development.
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ScienceDirect - Energy : Economical CO2, SOx, and NOx capture from fossil-fuel utilizat... - 0 views

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    Economical CO2, SOx, and NOx capture from fossil-fuel utilization with combined renewable hydrogen production and large-scale carbon sequestration Danny Daya, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, Robert J. Evansb, James W. Leec and Don Reicoskyd aEprida, Inc., 6300 Powers Ferry Road, Suite 307, Atlanta, GA 30339, USA bNational Renewable Energy Laboratory, 1617 Cole Blvd, Golden, CO 80401, USA cOak Ridge National Laboratory, 4500N, A16, MS-6194, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA dUSDA-Agricultural Research Service, 803 Iowa Avenue, Morris, MN 56267, USA Available online 17 November 2004. Purchase the full-text article References and further reading may be available for this article. To view references and further reading you must purchase this article. Abstract The objective of this project was to investigate and demonstrate production methods at a continuous, bench-scale level and generate sufficient material for an initial evaluation of a potentially profitable method of producing bioenergy and sequestering carbon. The novel process uses agricultural, forestry, and waste biomass to produce hydrogen using pyrolysis and reforming technologies conducted in a 50 kg/h pilot demonstration. The test runs produced a novel, nitrogen-enriched, slow-release, carbon-sequestering fertilizer. Seven kilograms of the material were produced for further plant growth response testing. A pyrolysis temperature profile was discovered that results in a carbon char with an affinity for capturing CO2 through gas phase reaction with mixed nitrogen-carrying nutrient compounds within the pore structures of the carbon char. A bench-scale project demonstrated a continuous process fluidized-bed agglomerating process. The total amount of CO2 sequestration was managed by controlling particle discharge rates based on density. The patent-pending process is particularly applicable to fossil-fuel power plants as it also removes SOx and NOx, does not require ene
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GreenShift Corporation - Technologies - Animal Fat Extraction - 0 views

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    About 100 million pigs, 35 million cattle, 1.6 billion turkeys and 8 billion chickens are slaughtered and processed each year in the United States. The USDA requires facilities that process these meats to use large volumes of clean water to continuously rinse the meats as they are cut and packaged. These large volumes of water contain extremely high levels of protein and fat that are later removed by using conventional but highly efficient wastewater processing methods. The result of these processes is a cleansed wastewater and a co
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The one stage old and the two stage new process - Ecological System Engineering - 0 views

  • "New process"According to our inventive process the advantages of alkaline transesterification of triglycerides and esterification and transesterification of triglycerides with homogenous catalyst were joined together. This is reached by carrying out conversion of oils into one or maybe two steps. (See enclosed scheme.)
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      Biodiesel process inovation
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Carbon Dioxide Removal - RTI International - 0 views

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    arbon Dioxide Removal Print Page Fossil fuels are the primary sources of carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere. Much of the anticipated worldwide effort to reduce carbon dioxide emissions will focus on large point sources such as power plants and petroleum refineries. To contribute to this effort, RTI is actively engaged in a research and development project to develop a new process for removing carbon dioxide from industrial gas streams. RTI's process uses a solid, regenerable, sodium-based adsorbent to remove carbon dioxide from flue gases that fuel power plants. The regeneration of this sorbent produces a gas stream containing only carbon dioxide and water. Condensation separates the water out, leaving a pure carbon dioxide stream that can be used or sequestered. One of the relevant reactions based upon the use of sodium bicarbonate as the sorbent precursor is as follows: 2NaHCO3(s) Na2CO3(s) + CO2(g) + H2O(g) RTI has developed a 2-reactor system for removing the carbon dioxide. Both the adsorption of carbon dioxide and regeneration of the sorbent take place at low temperature (under 150°C). Laboratory experiments at RTI have demonstrated multiple cycles of the adsorption and regeneration phases. In addition, we have developed process information on * Effect of operating conditions * Effect of other feed stream components * Reaction kinetics * Heat and material balances from proc
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Researchers Develop Two-Stage Process For Optimal Biohydrogen Production - 0 views

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    * Rotary Rig Counts * Renewable Energy o Biofuels o Geothermal o Hydroelectric o Ocean, Tidal & Wave o Solar o Wind * Non-Renewable Energy o Coal o Nuclear o Oil & Natural Gas o Oil & Tar Sands o Oil Shale Researchers Develop Two-Stage Process For Optimal Biohydrogen Production Thursday, 17 July 2008 00:13:00 CDT Alternative-Energy-News.INFO - BioFuel News Researchers have combined the efforts of two kinds of bacteria to produce hydrogen in a bioreactor, with the product from one providing food for the other. According to an article [*.pdf] in the August issue of Microbiology Today , this technology has an added bonus: leftover enzymes can be used to scavenge precious metals from spent automotive catalysts to help make fuel cells that convert hydrogen into energy. Hydrogen has three times more potential energy by weight than petrol, making it the highest energy-content fuel available. Research into using bacteria to produce hydrogen from waste biomass has been revived thanks to the rising profile of energy issues. According to the researchers, the UK throws away a third of its food, wasting 7 million tonnes a year. The majority of this is currently sent to landfill where it produces gases like methane, which is a greenhouse gas 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide. Following some major advances in the technology used to make biohydrogen, this waste can now be turned into valuable energy. Two-stage process There are special and yet prevalent circumstances under which micro-organisms have no better way of gaining energy than to release hydrogen into their environment. Microbes such as heterotrophs, cyanobacteria, microalgae and purple bacteria all produce biohydrogen in different ways, says Dr Mark Redwood from the University of Birmingham. When there is no oxygen, fermentative bacteria use carbohydrates like sugar to produce hydrogen and
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biomass DME flowsheet - Pesquisa Google - 0 views

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    DF] Microsoft PowerPoint - Green ChE Short Course presentation.ppt Formato do arquivo: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Ver em HTML Tier 2 Tools: To evaluate the process flowsheet ... Methanol or. DME. DME Plant ... 1-5% of carbon in biomass can. become tar. - Tar compounds are hazardous ... www.chemprocess.chalmers.se/dokument/greenche.pdf - Páginas Semelhantes [PDF] Optimal process design for thermochemical biofuel production plants Formato do arquivo: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Ver em HTML Meeting the thermodynamic design target for the flowsheet .... Compression. Compression. Torrefaction. Biomass. DME synthesis. CH3OCH3. FT synthesis ... infoscience.epfl.ch/record/104235/files/LENI_AGS2007_poster_protected.pdf - Páginas Semelhantes
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activated carbon cleaning of syngas - Pesquisa Google - 0 views

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    PDF] A Hybrid Gas Cleaning Process for Production of Ultraclean Syngas Formato do arquivo: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Ver em HTML However, because activated carbon and molecular sieve. absorbents must be used at ambient .... desirable for our proposed syngas cleaning process. ... www.osti.gov/energycitations/servlets/purl/837307-eWgBqG/native/837307.pdf - Páginas Semelhantes
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Zero Emission Coal Alliance Project: conceptual design and economics - 0 views

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    process economics
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Modification of dolomite for hydrogen production via catalytic gasification of residue ... - 0 views

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    Calcined dolomite is a good catalyst in terms of its activity for gasification of residue derived from biomass hydrolysis for hydrogen production, whereas its fragility can cause trouble during operation. A novel modification method aimed at improving the strength of the calcined dolomite has been presented using magnesium nitrate as the modifier, which was introduced into the dolomite via a co-precipitation process. The strength of the modified dolomite can be up to 250 times as high as the unmodified one and can cause much less bed pressure drop and catalyst loss, though the activity is slightly lowered after modification. Keywords: calcined dolomite modification; catalytic gasification; hydrogen production; biomass hydrolysis; bioenergy; magnesium nitr
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EERE Consumer's Guide: How Anaerobic Digestion (Methane Recovery) Works - 0 views

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    How Anaerobic Digestion (Methane Recovery) Works Biodigesters recover methane from animal manure through a process called anaerobic digestion. Here's how it works.
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Method for SOx removal by catalytic carbon - Patent EP0786282 - 0 views

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    An improved process is provided for the removal of sulfur oxides from gas or vapor media containing oxygen and water by contacting said media with a catalytically-active carbonaceous char. The improvement is provided by the use of a catalytically-active carbonaceous char prepared by low-temperature carbonization and oxidation of a bituminous coal or bituminous coal-like material followed by exposure to a nitrogen-containing compound during the initial high-temperature exposure of the low-temperature oxidized char. Following this initial high-temperature treatment the material can be further calcined or activated as desired.
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ASME DC | Proceedings | HT2013 | Volume 2: Heat Transfer Enhancement for Practical Appl... - 0 views

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    "Experimental Study on the Combustion Process and Performance of Diesel Engines Fueled by Emulsion Diesel With Novel Organic Additives "
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http://tidia-ae.usp.br/access/content/group/2f8a9c3e-f328-4ec0-00ba-2f1e0de95b08/Carbon... - 0 views

  • The distillation of wood Charcoal is a useful by-product of wood obtained by the process of carbonization. Other valuable products can be obtained by treating wood in different ways. Destructive distillation (also known as pyrolysis or wood distillation) is similar to carbonization except that the wood is heated in a closed container and the gases and liquids given off are collected. Some of the gases can then be condensed to provide a range of useful chemicals; those that do not condense can be used as a gaseous fuel f
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    thailandia , brazil , wood gas
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http://tidia-ae.usp.br/access/content/group/2f8a9c3e-f328-4ec0-00ba-2f1e0de95b08/Carbon... - 0 views

  • What is charcoal? Charcoal is the solid residue remaining when wood is "carbonised" or "pyrolysed" under controlled conditions in a closed space such as a charcoal kiln. Control is exercised over the entry of air during the pyrolysis or carbonisation process so that the wood does not merely burn away to ashes, as in a conventional fire, b
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    intrroduction charcoal
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Wiki Journal ECOSYSENG & SMALL BIOSYSTEM - Ecological System Engineering - 0 views

  • Wiki Journal ECOSYSENG & SMALL BIOSYSTEM Wiki Journal On Ecological System Engineering of Green Integrated Small Biosystems WEB2 GREEN ECOTECNOLOGY Biodiesel PyrogasBio OilWoodgasBiogas BioethanolPlant ProteinNatural and Ecological FarmingTropical Fruits VitaminsNutriceuticals Natural products Integrated biosystem for Fuel and Food
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