Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Heavy fossil hydrocarbon conversion and upgrading using radio-frequency or microwave energy
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Application No.: US13401216Application Date: 2012-02-21
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Publication No.: US11021661B2Publication Date: 2021-06-01
- Inventor: James J. Strohm , John C. Linehan , Benjamin Q. Roberts , Douglas L. McMakin , David M. Sheen , Jeffrey W. Griffin , James A. Franz
- Applicant: James J. Strohm , John C. Linehan , Benjamin Q. Roberts , Douglas L. McMakin , David M. Sheen , Jeffrey W. Griffin , James A. Franz , Charlene Franz
- Applicant Address: US WA West Richland; US WA Richland; US WA Richland; US WA Richland; US WA Richland; US WA Kennewick; US WA Kennewick; US WA Kennewick
- Assignee: James J. Strohm,John C. Linehan,Benjamin Q. Roberts,Douglas L. McMakin,David M. Sheen,Jeffrey W. Griffin,James A. Franz,Charlene Franz
- Current Assignee: James J. Strohm,John C. Linehan,Benjamin Q. Roberts,Douglas L. McMakin,David M. Sheen,Jeffrey W. Griffin,James A. Franz,Charlene Franz
- Current Assignee Address: US WA West Richland; US WA Richland; US WA Richland; US WA Richland; US WA Richland; US WA Kennewick; US WA Kennewick; US WA Kennewick
- Agency: Wells St. John P.S.
- Main IPC: C10G32/02
- IPC: C10G32/02 ; B01J19/12 ; H05H1/46 ; B01J19/00 ; B01J19/08 ; C10G9/24 ; C10G1/02 ; C10G1/00 ; C10G1/08 ; C10G15/08

Abstract:
Conversion of heavy fossil hydrocarbons (HFH) to a variety of value-added chemicals and/or fuels can be enhanced using microwave (MW) and/or radio-frequency (RF) energy. Variations of reactants, process parameters, and reactor design can significantly influence the relative distribution of chemicals and fuels generated as the product. In one example, a system for flash microwave conversion of HFH includes a source concentrating microwave or RF energy in a reaction zone having a pressure greater than 0.9 atm, a continuous feed having HFH and a process gas passing through the reaction zone, a HFH-to-liquids catalyst contacting the HFH in at least the reaction zone, and dielectric discharges within the reaction zone. The HFH and the catalyst have a residence time in the reaction zone of less than 30 seconds. In some instances, a plasma can form in or near the reaction zone.
Public/Granted literature
- US20130213795A1 Heavy Fossil Hydrocarbon Conversion And Upgrading Using Radio-Frequency or Microwave Energy Public/Granted day:2013-08-22
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