Patent classifications
C01B2203/0861
Systems and Methods for Producing Hydrogen and Byproducts from Natural Gas at Fixed Points
Fixed point applications of producing hydrogen from hydrocarbons and using such are described. A feedstock including natural gas is introduced to a plasma reformer, and H2 is generated from the feedstock. The plasma reformer can be integrated into a number of locations for various purposes. For example, reformers can be integrated into buildings for onsite generation of H2 , either for storage, distribution as fuel, or for generating electricity for onsite needs to alleviate strain on the energy grid. Likewise, legacy natural gas distribution points or fuel stations can be converted to H2 distribution points, or further used as electricity distribution points by way of an H2 fuel cell. Likewise, reformers can be integrated into natural gas distribution networks to self-energize nodes or stations in the network via H2 fuel cells.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING HYDROGEN AND BYPRODUCTS FROM NATURAL GAS
Producing hydrogen and carbon from hydrocarbons in a single-step process is described. A feedstock including natural gas or other light (e.g., <C5) hydrocarbons is introduced to a plasma reformer. The plasma reformer typically includes a non-thermal plasma. The plasma separates hydrogen from the carbon of the feedstock, yielding H2 and carbon black. The carbon is separated from the H2, and the H2 is further used as fuel (e.g., generating electricity via fuel cell) either contemporaneously or at a later time, stored, pressurized, or dispensed to a vehicle. Excess electricity generated form the H2 is stored in a battery, and excess is either stored or pressurized. Carbon black is further condensed to reduce volume for storage or transport.
REFORMING SYSTEM AND METHOD
A reforming method may include: reforming a hydrocarbon with steam plasma to generate a first synthetic gas, which includes hydrogen and carbon dioxide, from the hydrocarbon; cooling the first synthetic gas to a predetermined temperature, removing water vapor included in the first synthetic gas, and separating hydrogen from the first synthetic gas; reforming the first synthetic gas, from which hydrogen is separated, and a hydrocarbon with steam plasma to generate hydrogen, and generating a second synthetic gas in which carbon dioxide is decreased; and cooling the second synthetic gas to a predetermined temperature, removing water vapor included in the second synthetic gas, and separating hydrogen from the second synthetic gas.
Systems and methods for processing gases
The invention includes a gas processing system for transforming a hydrocarbon-containing inflow gas into outflow gas products, where the system includes a gas delivery subsystem, a plasma reaction chamber, and a microwave subsystem, with the gas delivery subsystem in fluid communication with the plasma reaction chamber, so that the gas delivery subsystem directs the hydrocarbon-containing inflow gas into the plasma reaction chamber, and the microwave subsystem directs microwave energy into the plasma reaction chamber to energize the hydrocarbon-containing inflow gas, thereby forming a plasma in the plasma reaction chamber, which plasma effects the transformation of a hydrocarbon in the hydrocarbon-containing inflow gas into the outflow gas products, which comprise acetylene and hydrogen. The invention also includes methods for the use of the gas processing system.
Systems and methods for processing gases
The invention includes a gas processing system for transforming a hydrocarbon-containing inflow gas into outflow gas products, where the system includes a gas delivery subsystem, a plasma reaction chamber, and a microwave subsystem, with the gas delivery subsystem in fluid communication with the plasma reaction chamber, so that the gas delivery subsystem directs the hydrocarbon-containing inflow gas into the plasma reaction chamber, and the microwave subsystem directs microwave energy into the plasma reaction chamber to energize the hydrocarbon-containing inflow gas, thereby forming a plasma in the plasma reaction chamber, which plasma effects the transformation of a hydrocarbon in the hydrocarbon-containing inflow gas into the outflow gas products, which comprise acetylene and hydrogen. The invention also includes methods for the use of this gas processing system.
Hydrogen Production and Carbon Sequestration via High Temperature Cracking of Natural Gas In An Inductively Heated Fluidized Carbon Particle Bed
Embodiments of the invention relate to systems and methods for cracking hydrocarbons into hydrogen gas and carbon using heating of a fluidized bed. The systems and methods utilize electrically conductive carbon or graphite particles as a fluidized bed material for heating hydrocarbon feedstock to at least a pyrolysis temperature. The electrically conductive carbon, graphite, or other particles may be heated by electrically powered sources that include induction heating, microwave heating, millimeter wave heating, joule heating and/or plasma heating. Combustion heating may also be employed in varying amounts with varying combinations of electrically powered heating sources.
Complex modality reactor for materials production and synthesis
Disclosed apparatuses, systems, and materials relate to the disassociation of feedstock species (such as those in gaseous form) into constituent components, and may include an energy generator configured to provide a microwave energy. A first chamber defines a first volume and is configured to guide the microwave energy along the first chamber as a sinusoidal wave having an energy maxima at a point along the first chamber. A second chamber contains a plasma plume and is positioned substantially proximal to the first chamber, and is configured to enable propagation of the microwave energy through the first chamber and the second chamber such that the microwave energy demonstrates, at a radial center of the second chamber, a coaxial energy maxima configured to ignite the plasma plume contained in the second chamber. Carbon-containing materials may be formed by controlling flow parameters of the feedstock species into the first or second chamber.
COMPLEX MODALITY REACTOR FOR MATERIALS PRODUCTION AND SYNTHESIS
A system for producing carbonaceous materials is disclosed that includes an energy source configured to emit microwave energy and a plasma reactor coupled to receive the microwave energy and configured to produce plasma in response to exposure of one or more process gases to the microwave energy. In some instances, the plasma reactor includes a first chamber having a rectangular cross-section and configured to receive the microwave energy from the energy source as sinusoidal waveform, a second chamber having a cylindrical cross-section and configured to receive microwave energy from the first chamber as a radial waveform having an energy maxima at a radial center of the cylindrical cross-section, the second chamber including an opening to receive one or more process gases and configured to ignite a plasma plume, and a gas-solid separator configured to separate solid materials from the plasma plume.
METHOD FOR PREPARING SILICON NANOCOMPOSITE DISPERSION USING PLASMA, AND ANODE ACTIVE MATERIAL AND LITHIUM SECONDARY BATTERY USING SAME
The present invention relates to a method for easily producing nanoparticles by expansion, explosion, vaporization, condensation and cooling of plasma in a liquid by means of heat resistance and, more particularly, to a method for preparing a silicon nanocomposite dispersion having a uniform carbon layer coated on the surface of silicon of which at least one area is connected to a silicon carbide formed by reacting a carbon in liquid (C) during expansion, explosion, vaporization, condensation and cooling, and applied products thereof.
METHOD AND PLANT FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SYNTHESIS GAS
A method for producing syngas includes a) splitting a hydrocarbon into carbon and hydrogen using a plasma to obtain a first product including carbon and hydrogen, b) mixing steam and carbon dioxide with at least a portion of the first product to produce a product stream, wherein a first portion of the carbon in the first product is converted in an endothermic reaction with steam to carbon monoxide and hydrogen and a second portion of the carbon in the first product is converted in another endothermic reaction with the carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide, and wherein heat is supplied to the endothermic reaction, and c) quenching the product stream of step b).