Claims
- 1. An improved vertical, gravity flow, moving bed carbothermal reactor having a first end, a second end and, disposed between and operatively connected to said first and second ends, a heatable elongated reaction zone, the improvement comprising adding a means for removing volatile materials from the reaction zone, said removing means being a hollow tube extending into the heatable reaction zone, and being spaced apart from internal reactor surfaces that define the heatable reaction zone, the hollow tube having a first end and a second end, the first end extending into the reactor to a point that is a) below a level within the reactor that is at a temperature where condensation of volatile materials can occur, but b) above a level within the reactor where solid reactants would be drawn into the tube, the second end of the hollow tube being in contact with the first end of the reactor.
- 2. An improved vertical, gravity flow, moving bed carbothermal reactor having a first end, a second end and, disposed between and operatively connected to said first and second ends, an elongated heatable reaction zone, wherein the improvement comprises:
- (i) a means for removing volatile materials spaced apart from internal reactor surfaces that define the reaction zone wherein said removing means is a hollow tube having a first end and a second end, the first end extending into the reactor to a point that is a) below a level within the reactor that is at a temperature where condensation of volatile materials can occur, but b) above a level within the reactor where solid reactants would be drawn into the tube, the second end of the hollow tube being in operative contact with the first end of the reactor and
- (ii) a heat transfer means for minimizing nonuniform heating and improving heat transfer within the heatable reaction zone, the heat transfer means being in contact with at least a portion of the internal reactor surfaces.
- 3. The reactor of claim 2 wherein the means is at least one rod that is fabricated from a heat conducting material.
- 4. The reactor of claim 2 wherein the means is at least one plate that is fabricated from a heat conducting material.
- 5. The reactor of claim 4 wherein the plate has a chamfered edge that faces the first end of the reaction zone and at least one rectangular cross section that has a width equal to a straight line distance between internal reactor surfaces that define the heated reaction zone so that at least a portion of said rectangular cross section abuts, and is in contact with, said internal reactor surfaces.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/001,990 filed Jan. 8, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,510,854. This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/673,624, filed Mar. 22, 1991, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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