Exhaust stack Carbon Dioxide emissions conversion into Bulk Industrial Chemicals from the combustion of Fossil Fuels/Hydrocarbons or other Chemical/Biochemical processes

20210205756 ยท 2021-07-08

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    Abstract

    This patent relates to the conversion of the Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in exhaust stack emissions from the combustion of fossil fuels or other CO2 emitting processes into Bulk Chemicals used in multiple industries. The Process Block is comprised of: Particulate Filter/Precipitator Unit, as required Condenser/Exhaust Stack Heat Recovery Unit Exhaust Gas' Pressure Blower Unit Chemical Solution Holding Vessels CO2 Reaction Units Chemical Mixing Vessels Process Pumps Evaporator Train Dry Bulk Chemical on site Temporary Storage prior to load out to Rail Cars or Semi Truck Bulk Trailer(s) Process Accelerator Enhancement Technology, as required, and deemed feasible

    Claims

    1. An add on process block for: 1. Capturing the CO2 from exhaust stacks in an aqueous liquid and processing it elsewhere into dry bulk chemicals for sale to existing Industrial and commercial customers (See FIG. 1 following). 2. Capturing the CO2 from exhaust stacks in an aqueous liquid and processing it on site into dry bulk chemicals for sale to existing Industrial and commercial customers (See FIG. 2 following).

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    [0011] It is an object of the present invention to: [0012] Add this Process Block to each Exhaust Stack Emission Site, as practical, and ship Dry Solid Chemicals, in bulk form to customers. or [0013] Divide the Process into two locations; [0014] CO2 Absorption at the Exhaust Stack site. [0015] Transport Aqueous Liquid with CO2 bound in a Chemical Salt to a Centralized Site for further processing into one of two Bulk Solids as previously stated. [0016] Additional objects and advantages of this invention are apparent in descriptions following, referencing attached drawing(s).

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    [0017] FIG. 1: A labeled process schematic block diagram indicating the input streams, output products, and their interrelated connections.

    [0018] FIG. 2: A labeled process schematic block diagram indicating the input streams, output products, their interrelated connections, and equipped with a modified evaporator.