Patent classifications
C01C1/024
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RECOVERING AMMONIA FROM A GAS STREAM
A system for recovering ammonia from a gas stream is provided. The system includes a regenerator and a carbon dioxide wash station.
System and method for recovering ammonia from a gas stream
A system for recovering ammonia from a gas stream is provided. The system includes a regenerator and a carbon dioxide wash station.
System and method for ammonia distillation
A system for ammonia distillation may include a condenser to condense ammonia vapor into liquid anhydrous ammonia, a flush tank to receive a flushed portion of the liquid anhydrous ammonia, a collection tank to receive a collected portion of the liquid anhydrous ammonia, and a corrosion inhibitor dispenser to transfer a corrosion inhibitor to the collected portion of the liquid anhydrous ammonia to form corrosion-inhibiting liquid anhydrous ammonia.
HOLISTIC MANURE MANAGEMENT WITH IMPROVED ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY AND EXTRACTION OF MANURE VALUE
Methods and equipment of this invention enable small scale animal farming operations to substantially all or nearly all the recoverable value from their manure streams at a cost suitable for such smaller scale operations. The invention gives small scale animal farming operations the opportunity to obtain manure recovery benefits typically obtainable only in animal farming operations having high animal populations. The recovery is in forms that are both useable, readily monetized, environmentally sustainable, and cost effective. Much of the recovered material can find use back within the processing steps of invention thereby increasing the value of the recovered residual materials.
PLANAR AMMONIA SELECTIVE SENSING ELECTRODE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
A planar ammonia selective sensing electrode for water quality monitoring and a manufacturing method of the sensing electrode are provided. The sensing electrode includes an insulating base plate, an electric-conductive layer, an ammonium ion sensing layer, a hydroxide ion sensing layer, and an electrolyte layer. The electric-conductive layer is disposed on the planar surface of the insulating base plate. The electric-conductive layer includes a first conductive part and a second conductive part. The first conductive part and the second conductive part are insulated and apart from each other, and configured to form a first reaction zone and a second reaction zone, respectively. The ammonium ion sensing layer is disposed on the first reaction zone. The hydroxide ion sensing layer is disposed on the second reaction zone. The electrolyte layer is disposed on and covers the ammonium ion sensing layer and the hydroxide ion sensing layer.
Method for removing inert gas from liquid ammonia
A method of removing inert gas dissolved in liquid ammonia involves evaporating, compressing, and then condensing the liquid ammonia together with the inert gas dissolved therein. Thereby, a product stream of warm liquid ammonia that has been freed of the inert gas is obtained, which is under elevated pressure relative to standard pressure and hence suitable for immediate use in methods in which pure liquid pressurized ammonia is required. If, by contrast, the ammonia is cooled first, for example, below the boiling temperature for ammonia and expanded to standard pressure to store it in tanks as liquid ammonia at low temperatures, it is necessary first to reheat and compress it for further processing operations. Thus the disclosed methods lead to significant energy savings.
INTEGRATION OF STEAM CRACKER AND BLUE AMMONIA UNITS TO REDUCE CO2 EMISSION
A process and system to integrate a steam cracking unit with a blue ammonia unit such that a methane-rich gas stream and/or a hydrogen-rich gas stream is directed from the steam cracking unit to the blue ammonia unit while a hydrogen gas containing stream is directed from the blue ammonia unit to the steam cracking unit.
Oil removing device and ammonia purification apparatus using the same
The present invention provides ammonia purification means to remove impurities such as oil with a negative effect on vapor deposition from inexpensive commercially available industrial crude ammonia and from crude ammonia recovered from the gallium nitride compound semiconductor process and to continuously supply the purified ammonia to the gallium nitride compound semiconductor process. The oil removing device removing oil from crude ammonia containing oil as impurities includes an oil filter cylinder accommodating a filtration element cylindrically formed from a filtration membrane processed into a shape of pleat, honeycomb, or space structure; and an oil adsorption cylinder filled with activated carbon. The ammonia purification apparatus is provided with the oil removing device; a catalyst cylinder filled with a catalyst containing nickel as an active component; and an adsorption cylinder filled with synthetic zeolite.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AMMONIA PURIFICATION
Systems and methods for ammonia purification in the NH3 purification and liquefaction stage of a conventional two-column sour water stripping system using an adsorbent bed.
System and method for recovering ammonia from an ammonia-containing liquid
A system for recovering ammonia from an ammonia-containing liquid, which system comprises a waste tank (10) for receiving ammonia-containing liquid entering the system; a filtration unit (14) comprising an ultrafiltration unit for receiving the ammonia-containing liquid from the waste tank (10) and filtering the ammonia-containing liquid to remove solids; an ammonia concentrating unit comprising a reverse osmosis unit (18) for receiving ammonia-containing liquid from the filtration unit (14) and concentrating the ammonia within the liquid; and an ammonia-recovery unit (100) for receiving concentrated ammonia-containing liquid from the ammonia concentrating unit (18) and recovering ammonia therefrom, wherein the ammonia-recovery unit (100) comprises a rectifier (102) for separating ammonia from the concentrated ammonia-containing liquid and recovering the ammonia as ammonia-containing gas; and wherein the system does not comprise an ammonia stripper.