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Fast Pyrolysis System

US Patent:
2012026, Oct 25, 2012
Filed:
Apr 22, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/066715
Inventors:
John Scahill - Pagosa Springs CO, US
International Classification:
C10L 1/18
C10B 57/00
C10B 57/12
C10B 1/10
US Classification:
44436, 202 84, 201 17, 201 25
Abstract:
A fast pyrolysis system includes an auger housing having an inlet, an outlet, and an inner wall. A rotatable auger is mounted in the housing. The auger has surfaces defining at least one spiral channel. The spiral channel is tapered from a first depth adjacent the housing inlet to a second lesser depth adjacent the housing outlet. The auger is rotatable to propel particulate materials from the housing inlet toward the housing outlet to heat the particulate material to a first temperature sufficient to convert at least a portion of the particulate material into a vapor. A heat exchanger transfers a heat of vaporization from a heated medium to the auger housing inner wall. A filter assembly is connected downstream to the housing outlet in order to filter char fines from the vapor. A condenser is connected downstream to the filter assembly and is adapted to condense the vapor stream into bio-oil.

Catalytic Static Mixing Reactor

US Patent:
2014007, Mar 13, 2014
Filed:
Sep 13, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/613555
Inventors:
John Scahill - Pagosa Springs CO, US
International Classification:
B01J 19/24
US Classification:
422149, 422222
Abstract:
A catalytic static mixing reactor has a conduit casing defined about an axis of a fluid flow. A catalyst is deposited on a mixing element. The mixing element is adapted to be inserted in the conduit. The element provides an exceptionally high surface area and is formed to obstacle the primary flow inducing a first order mixing phenomenon. The element is formed with at least one irregular surface or edge capable of inducing a second order mixing phenomenon. The irregular surface is adapted as a catalytic supporting surface. The supporting surface supports the deposition of the catalyst thereon so that a third order chemical reaction phenomenon is coupled with that of said first and second order mixing phenomenon at the catalytic surface so that a reactant to be converted in the fluid flow is converted to at least one predetermined product during said first and second order mixing phenomenon.

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The Medieval Book And A Modern Collector: Essays In Honour Of Toshiyuki Takamiya

Author:
John Scahill
ISBN #:
4841903488

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