Claims
- 1-68. (cancelled).
- 69. An apparatus for quantitatively converting urea to ammonia on demand, comprising:
an ammonia demand rate signal receiver; a reactor vessel to contain reactants comprising urea and water at elevated temperature and pressure and to release a gaseous product stream comprising ammonia, carbon dioxide, and water; a feeder responsive to the demand rate signal for feeding urea into the vessel; a heater responsive to the demand rate signal for heating the reactants to elevated temperature; and a variable restriction device in fluid communication with the reactor for maintaining the reactants at elevated pressure and releasing the gaseous product stream.
- 70. The apparatus of claim 69, further comprising a controller operatively associated with the heater to heat the reactants to a substantially constant temperature.
- 71. The apparatus of claim 70, further comprising a controller operatively associated with the variable restriction device to maintain the reactor at a substantially constant pressure.
- 72. The apparatus of claim 69, further comprising a temperature sensor and wherein the variable restriction device is responsive to the temperature sensor.
- 73. The apparatus of claim 69, further comprising a demister.
- 74. The apparatus of claim 73, wherein the demister is at least one member selected from the group consisting of mechanical degassers, mist filters, and mesh pads.
- 75. The apparatus of claim 69, further comprising a urea melter.
- 76. An apparatus for quantitatively converting urea to ammonia on demand, comprising:
an ammonia demand rate signal receiver; a reactor vessel to contain reactants comprising urea and water at elevated temperature and pressure and to release a gaseous product stream comprising ammonia, carbon dioxide, and water; a feeder responsive to the demand rate signal for feeding urea into the vessel; a heater responsive to the feeder for heating the reactants to elevated temperature; and a variable restriction device in fluid communication with the reactor for maintaining the reactants at elevated pressure and releasing the gaseous product stream.
- 77. The apparatus of claim 76, further comprising a demister.
- 78. The apparatus of claim 77, wherein the demister is at least one member selected from the group consisting of mechanical degassers, mist filters, and mesh pads.
- 79. The apparatus of claim 76, further comprising a urea melter.
- 80. An apparatus for quantitatively converting urea to ammonia on demand, comprising:
an ammonia demand rate signal receiver; a reactor vessel to contain reactants comprising urea and water at elevated temperature and pressure and to release a gaseous product stream comprising ammonia, carbon dioxide, and water; a level sensor; a feeder responsive to the level sensor for feeding urea into the vessel; a heater responsive to the demand rate signal for heating the reactants to elevated temperature; a temperature sensor; and a variable restriction device in fluid communication with the reactor and responsive to the temperature sensor for maintaining the reactants at elevated pressure and releasing the gaseous product stream.
- 81. The apparatus of claim 80, further comprising a demister.
- 82. The apparatus of claim 81, wherein the demister is at least one member selected from the group consisting of mechanical degassers, mist filters, and mesh pads.
- 83. The apparatus of claim 80, further comprising a urea melter.
- 84. The apparatus of claim 69, further comprising a controller operatively associated with the variable restriction device to maintain the reactor at a substantially constant pressure.
- 85. In an apparatus for quantitatively converting urea to ammonia, the improvement comprising:
a variable speed solid urea feeder; a vessel for continuously receiving a feed comprising solid urea, said vessel comprising an inlet for receiving solid urea and a fluid outlet in fluid communication with a fluid inlet of a urea hydrolysis reactor; and a heater disposed in operational relationship with the vessel capable of heating vessel contents to a temperature of at least 133° C.
- 86. The improvement of claim 85, further comprising a controller operatively associated with the heater to heat the vessel contents, and wherein the heater is capable of heating vessel contents to a temperature in a range of 135° C. to 150° C.
- 87. The improvement of claim 85, wherein the heater comprises a jacket.
- 88. The improvement of claim 85, wherein the heater comprises tracing.
- 89. The improvement of claim 85, wherein the fluid outlet of the vessel is in direct, controllable fluid communication with the fluid inlet of the hydrolysis reactor.
- 90. The improvement of claim 85, wherein the feeder is a variable speed screw feeder.
- 91. The improvement of claim 85, further comprising a level sensor operatively associated with the vessel.
- 92. The improvement of claim 85, further comprising a recirculation conduit having an inlet disposed in fluid communication with the fluid outlet of the vessel, and having an outlet disposed in fluid communication with the vessel interior.
- 93. The improvement of claim 85, wherein the vessel further comprises a gas phase outlet in communication with a gas phase product outlet of the urea hydrolysis reactor.
- 94. The improvement of claim 85, wherein the vessel further comprises a gas phase outlet in communication with an ammonia scrubber.
- 95. In an apparatus for quantitatively converting urea to ammonia comprising a urea hydrolysis reactor adapted to contain a liquid reaction mixture and discharge a gas phase product comprising ammonia, the improvement comprising a demister in operational relationship with the reactor.
- 96. The improvement of claim 95, wherein the demister is at least one member selected from the group consisting of mechanical degassers, mist filters, and mesh pads.
- 97. In an apparatus for quantitatively converting urea to ammonia comprising a urea hydrolysis reactor adapted to contain a liquid reaction mixture and discharge a gas phase product comprising ammonia, the improvement comprising a mechanical agitator disposed in the urea hydrolysis reactor for operational relationship with a liquid reaction mixture contained therein during operation.
- 98. In an apparatus for quantitatively converting urea to ammonia comprising a urea hydrolysis reactor containing an acid catalyst and adapted to contain a liquid reaction mixture and discharge a gas phase product comprising ammonia, the improvement comprising an agitator comprising a steam injector disposed in the urea hydrolysis reactor for agitating a liquid reaction mixture contained therein during operation.
- 99. In an apparatus for quantitatively converting urea to ammonia comprising a urea hydrolysis reactor adapted to contain a liquid reaction mixture and discharge a gas phase product comprising ammonia, the improvement comprising an analytical sensor, selected from at least one of a pH sensor and a conductivity sensor, disposed to contact a liquid reaction mixture contained in the urea hydrolysis reactor during operation.
- 100. The improvement of claim 99, further comprising a control system for the apparatus in communication with the analytical sensor.
- 101. The improvement of claim 99, wherein the analytical sensor is a pH sensor.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) is claimed based on provisional application Serial No. 60/291,661, filed May 16, 2001, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60291661 |
May 2001 |
US |
Divisions (1)
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09951287 |
Sep 2001 |
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Child |
10840323 |
May 2004 |
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