This disclosure relates generally to protection of ammonia storage system, such as from theft or misuse. More particularly, the disclosure herein relates to various implementations and methods that can protect an ammonia storage systems or containers.
Aqueous urea solutions have commonly been used in treatment of diesel exhaust emissions, such as for example in a process known as selective catalytic reduction (SCR). For example AdBlue®, which is a registered trademark for AUS32 (aqueous urea solution 32.5%) or diesel exhaust fluid (DEF), has been used in combination with a catalyst to reduce emissions of oxides of nitrogen (NOX) from the exhaust of diesel engine motor vehicles.
Some challenges to using aqueous urea solution have been that its vaporization and transformation to ammonia requires certain exhaust gas temperatures, which may not be achieved without additional thermal management in certain driving cycles, e.g. during urban driving. There may also be freezing issues for the urea solution and exhaust designs may need more complicated spray patterns and mixers.
Ammonia storage devices have been evolving and attractive alternatives to aqueous urea solutions have been or are being developed. For instance, systems that employ direct ammonia dosing are increasingly becoming viable, such as for example as an alternative to aqueous urea dosing. These systems can produce pure anhydrous ammonia (NH3). However, such systems which can produce pure anhydrous NH3 may be attractive to people seeking a source of ammonia for illicit uses, such as for example clandestine synthesis of methamphetamine. By comparison, ammonia derived from a urea solution contains other species, such as water and carbon dioxide, which render it unusable e.g. for the above illicit purpose.
Improvements may be made upon such direct ammonia dosing systems so that they may be protected from theft and/or illicit use. Generally, contained anhydrous ammonia, such as may be contained for example in an ammonia storage and delivery system, is described herein such that it is protected from unauthorized handling, including for example theft and/or illicit use. Protection may be achieved through one or more of a component that employs a chemical, mechanical, and/or electronic way of protecting the contained anhydrous ammonia from unauthorized handling.
A method and system are described that protects contained anhydrous ammonia from unauthorized handling. The anhydrous ammonia is contained by its absorption into a solid absorbent material. A component configured to interfere with unauthorized handling of the anhydrous ammonia, is operatively engaged with the contained anhydrous ammonia.
In one embodiment, a method of tamper protection of a contained form of anhydrous ammonia comprises introducing a component configured to interfere with unauthorized handling of contained anhydrous ammonia that is absorbed into a solid absorbent material. The component is operatively engaged with the contained anhydrous ammonia. Through operative engagement of the anhydrous ammonia with the component, the contained anhydrous ammonia is protected from unauthorized handling.
In one embodiment according to any of the above, the step of introducing the component includes adding a chemical to the anhydrous ammonia. The component can for example comprise a chemical that, when added to the anhydrous ammonia, interferes with use of the anhydrous ammonia in synthesizing methamphetamine. The component can also for example comprise a chemical, that when added to the anhydrous ammonia, results in a final product that is mal-odorous and/or pungent.
In one embodiment according to any of the above, the component comprises a mechanical device configured to interfere with removal and/or breach of the contained anhydrous ammonia.
In another embodiment according to any of the above, the component comprises an electronic device configured to interfere with removal and/or breach of the contained anhydrous ammonia. The electronic device can for example comprise an alarm system. The electronic device can also for example comprise a tracking system.
In one embodiment, a system that protects a contained form of anhydrous ammonia from unauthorized handling comprises a solid absorbent material and anhydrous ammonia contained by its absorption into the solid absorbent material. A component configured to interfere with unauthorized handling of the anhydrous ammonia is operatively engaged with the contained anhydrous ammonia.
In one embodiment according to any of the above, the component can for example comprise a chemical that can be added to the anhydrous ammonia. The component can comprise a chemical that, when added to the anhydrous ammonia, interferes with use of the anhydrous ammonia in synthesizing methamphetamine. The component can also for example comprise a chemical that, when added to the anhydrous ammonia, results in a final product that is mal-odorous and/or pungent.
In one embodiment according to any of the above, the component comprises a mechanical device configured to interfere with removal and/or breach of the contained anhydrous ammonia.
In another embodiment according to any of the above, the component comprises an electronic device configured to interfere with removal and/or breach of the contained anhydrous ammonia. The electronic device can for example comprise an alarm system. The electronic device can also for example comprise a tracking system.
Generally, a protective component is described that can help interfere with unauthorized handling of a contained source of anhydrous ammonia. A method and system is described that uses the protective component to protect contained anhydrous ammonia, such as from theft or misuse. The anhydrous ammonia is contained by its absorption into a solid absorbent material. The contained anhydrous ammonia can be, for example a part of an ammonia storage and delivery system that can directly dose ammonia in the treatment of nitrogen oxide. The protective component is operatively engaged in such a way as to interfere with unauthorized handling of the anhydrous ammonia.
The term “component” herein can include but is not limited to implementations that employ one or more of a chemical, a mechanical, and an electrical approach to protect unauthorized handling of the contained anhydrous ammonia.
The terms “contained anhydrous ammonia” herein may be constructed as a storage device and/or a storage and delivery device. Some ammonia storage device and/or storage and delivery systems, such as those developed by Amminex A/S of Denmark, include the use of a solid absorbent material to store ammonia, which can release pure, anhydrous ammonia on demand. Some examples of such ammonia storage devices and ammonia storage and delivery systems can be found in U.S. Pat. No. 7,964,163 and US Patent Application Publication Nos. 2009/0123301, 2010/0024403, 2010/0086467, 2010/0266475, 2010/0047638, and 2010/0021780, all of which are incorporated by reference in their entirety. As liquid anhydrous ammonia is not safe, such as for example as on-board storage source, the approach of a solid absorbent material has been used to absorb ammonia to create for example amine salts. Generally, the salts for example are saturated or filled with ammonia and can be stored in this condition. When needed, the solid absorbent material can be heated for example to 80° C. release ammonia from the salts and be used for dosing and NOx treatment.
The terms “operatively engaged” or “operatively engaging” likewise can include one or more forms of a chemical reaction and/or mechanical and/or electrical interaction of the protective component with the contained anhydrous ammonia. For example, it can include but is not limited to connection either directly or indirectly of the component to the contained anhydrous ammonia. For example, certain mechanical and electrical implementations may be directly or indirectly connected with a storage device, such as a storage tank or canister, that contains the anhydrous ammonia. It can also include for example, an electrical communication, that is not directly or indirectly connected, e.g. by a wireless form of transmission from the component, such as a wireless receiver, and a storage device containing the anhydrous ammonia and a wireless transmitter coupled to the storage device. The term can also include for example, the addition of a chemical to the contained anhydrous ammonia.
To prevent theft and/or illicit use of various anhydrous ammonia storage devices, any one or more of the following proposed implementations may be employed.
In one example, a chemical may be added to the storage device. The chemical would interfere with the processes inherent to ammonia use for methamphetamine synthesis.
In another example, a chemical may be added to the storage device, the addition of which would render a final product unattractive for human consumption, such as for example having some mal-odorous or pungent species. One example of such a chemical can include the use of mercaptans.
In another embodiment, a mechanical device can be connected to the storage device. The mechanical device is configured to prevent unauthorized removal, breaching, or disconnecting of the ammonia storage system.
In another embodiment, an electrical device can be employed to prevent unauthorized removal, breaching, or disconnecting of the ammonia storage system. An electrical device can include but is not limited to an electronic alarm system. In some embodiments, an electronic tracking system may be employed, which is configured to allow tracking of the ammonia storage device if for example it is improperly moved or stolen. The electronic tracking may include a wireless transmitter associated with the ammonia storage device that emits a signal that may be used to track the ammonia storage device.
The invention may be embodied in other forms without departing from the spirit or novel characteristics thereof. The embodiments disclosed in this application are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not limitative. The scope of the invention is indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description; and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are intended to be embraced therein.