Claims
- 1. In an apparats for carrying out a process for the activation of carbon from carbon feedstocks by electrical resistance heating of the feedstocks in the presence of steam, which comprises a feed hopper from which the carbon feedstock enters via a feed chute into a preheating vessel which includes a gas combustion chamber where gases released from a reaction vessel are burned, the preheating vessel being constructed of stainless steel, a vertical tubular reactor vessel of refractory material, whose top is joined to the bottom of the preheating vessel and whose bottom is joined to a metallic steam-jacketed cylindrical vessel, means for introducing steam into the inside of the metallic steam-jacketed cylindrical vessel, said steam passing upward through the tubular reactor vessel, and the carbon feedstock descending from the preheating vessel and through the tubular reactor vessel, an electrode on the outside of the preheating vessel and another electrode on the outside of the steam-jacketed vessel, the electrodes being connected to a source of electric current, the current passing between the electrodes through the descending carbon feedstock, a flue positioned above the preheating vessel and gas combustion chamber to remove spend gases, temperature measuring means inside the tubular reactor vessel, and means for releasing activated carbon at the end of the process, the improvement wherein the top end of the tubular reactor vessel projects into the preheating vessel.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of patent Ser. No. 07/637,549, filed Jan. 4, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,089,457.
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