Patent classifications
C01C1/24
CONVERSION EQUIPMENT FOR FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF CONVERTING CALCIUM-BASED FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION SYSTEMS
Conversion methods and equipment for converting a calcium-based flue gas desulfurization (FGD) system to an ammonia-based FGD systems, including modifying a reagent system and absorber system of the calcium-based FGD system to be capable of, respectively, delivering an ammonia-based reagent to the absorber system rather than the calcium-based reagent, and modifying the absorber system to increase capacity of a reaction tank thereof.
Method and apparatus for removing sulfur oxides from gas
Methods, apparatus, and compositions for cleaning gas. The use of segmented multistage ammonia-based liquid spray with different oxidation potentials to remove sulfur compounds from gas. The use of different oxidation potentials may reduce unwanted ammonia slip.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVING SULFUR OXIDES FROM GAS
Methods, apparatus, and compositions for cleaning gas. The use of segmented multistage ammonia-based liquid spray with different oxidation potentials to remove sulfur compounds from gas. The use of different oxidation potentials may reduce unwanted ammonia slip.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVING SULFUR OXIDES FROM GAS
Methods, apparatus, and compositions for cleaning gas. The use of segmented multistage ammonia-based liquid spray with different oxidation potentials to remove sulfur compounds from gas. The use of different oxidation potentials may reduce unwanted ammonia slip.
UREA-CONTAINING FERTILIZERS AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF
A particulate, urea-containing composition and use of an additive for producing a particulate, urea-containing composition and methods of producing a particulate, urea-containing composition.
Process for producing ammonium sulfate crystals
The present invention provides a continuous process for producing ammonium sulfate crystals, wherein said process comprises: i) feeding to a series of crystallization sections, which crystallization sections are heat integrated in series, a solution of ammonium sulfate; ii) crystallizing ammonium sulfate crystals from said solution of ammonium sulfate; iii) purging a fraction of the solution of ammonium sulfate from each of said crystallization sections; and iv) discharging ammonium sulfate crystals from each crystallization section, characterized in that: a fraction of said solution of ammonium sulfate is purged from at least one crystallization section to at least one other crystallization section; and an apparatus suitable for producing ammonium sulfate crystals.
Process for producing ammonium sulfate crystals
The present invention provides a continuous process for producing ammonium sulfate crystals, wherein said process comprises: i) feeding to a series of crystallization sections, which crystallization sections are heat integrated in series, a solution of ammonium sulfate; ii) crystallizing ammonium sulfate crystals from said solution of ammonium sulfate; iii) purging a fraction of the solution of ammonium sulfate from each of said crystallization sections; and iv) discharging ammonium sulfate crystals from each crystallization section, characterized in that: a fraction of said solution of ammonium sulfate is purged from at least one crystallization section to at least one other crystallization section; and an apparatus suitable for producing ammonium sulfate crystals.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVING SULFUR OXIDES FROM GAS
Methods, apparatus, and compositions for cleaning gas. The use of segmented multistage ammonia-based liquid spray with different oxidation potentials to remove sulfur compounds from gas. The use of different oxidation potentials may reduce unwanted ammonia slip.
A PROCESS OF PRODUCTION OF POTASSIUM AMMONIUM SULFATE COMPOUND FERTILIZER IN COST-EFFECTIVE MANNER DIRECTLY FROM CONCENTRATED SEA BITTERN
The present invention provides process for production of potassium ammonium sulfate compound fertilizer through the reaction of Epsom salt, obtained in course of chilling of concentrated sea bittern (32-33 Be), with potassium bitartrate, precipitated from such bittern, and ammonium hydroxide. While process integration was achieved through utilisation of Epsom salt; partial desulphatation of bittern, through crystallization of Epsom salt, resulted in about 17% improvement in K.sup.+ precipitation efficiency.
PROCESS FOR REDUCING THE CORROSIVENESS OF A BIOCIDAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING IN SITU GENERATED SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE
A process for substantially reducing the corrosiveness of a composition containing in situ generated sodium hypochlorite in which the sodium hypochlorite is substantially converted to a haloamine.