System and method for recovering inert feedstock contaminants from municipal solid waste during gasification

US10766059B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10766059-B2
Application numberUS-201916361817-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 22, 2019
Priority dateMar 25, 2016
Publication dateSep 8, 2020
Grant dateSep 8, 2020

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A multi-stage product gas generation system converts a carbonaceous material, such as municipal solid waste, into a product gas which may subsequently be converted into a liquid fuel or other material. One or more reactors containing bed material may be used to conduct reactions to effect the conversions. Unreacted inert feedstock contaminants present in the carbonaceous material may be separated from bed material using a portion of the product gas. A heat transfer medium collecting heat from a reaction in one stage may be applied as a reactant input in another, earlier stage.

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A municipal solid waste (MSW) energy recovery system for converting MSW containing inert feedstock contaminants, into a product gas ( 122 ), the system comprising: (a) a first reactor ( 100 ) comprising: a first reactor interior ( 101 ) suitable for accommodating a bed material and endothermically reacting MSW in the presence of steam to produce product gas; a first reactor carbonaceous material input ( 104 ) for introducing MSW into the first reactor interior ( 101 ); a first reactor reactant input ( 108 ) for introducing steam into the first interior ( 101 ); a first reactor product gas output ( 124 ) through which product gas is removed; a classified recycled bed material input (A 27 , A 27 A) in fluid communication with an upper portion of the first reactor interior ( 101 ), the classified recycled bed material input (A 27 , A 27 A) and the first reactor carbonaceous material input ( 104 ) being separate inputs into the first reactor interior ( 101 ); a particulate output (A 2 A) connected to a lower portion of the first reactor interior, and through which a mixture of bed material and unreacted inert feedstock contaminants selectively exits the first reactor interior; and (b) a plurality of particulate classification vessels (A 1 A, A 1 B) in fluid communication with the first reactor interior, each vessel having a classifier interior (INA) and comprising: (i) a mixture input (A 5 A, A 5 AA) connected to the particulate output (A 2 A, A 2 AA), for receiving said mixture from the first reactor interior; (ii) a classifier gas input (A 6 A, A 6 AA) connected to a source of classifier gas (A 16 A, 16 AA), for receiving classifier gas to promote separation of said bed material from said unreacted inert feedstock contaminants within said vessel; (iii) a bed material output (A 7 A, A 7 AA) connected to the classified recycled bed material input (A 27 , A 27 A) of the first reactor interior ( 101 ) via a classifier riser conduit (A 17 , A 17 A), for returning bed material separated from said mixture to the first reactor interior; (iv) a contaminant output (A 9 A, A 9 AA) for removing unreacted inert feedstock contaminants (A 19 A, 19 AA) which have been separated from said mixture, within the vessel; and (v) a gas distributor valve (V 91 ) configured to separate each vessel's classifier interior (INA) into a classifier zone (INA 1 ) and a gas distribution zone (INA 2 ); wherein: the gas distributor valve (V 91 ) comprises a valve body ( 504 ) and a blade ( 502 ) slidable relative to the valve body ( 504 ); the blade ( 502 ) has perforations ( 514 ) at a first portion thereof; and an actuator ( 506 ) is connected to the blade ( 502 ) and configured to selectively slide the blade ( 502 ) between: a closed position in which the perforations ( 514 ) are located within the vessel, between the classifier zone (INA 1 ) and a gas distribution zone (INA 2 ); and an open position in which the perforations ( 514 ) are no longer located within the vessel, between the classifier zone (INA 1 ) and a gas distribution zone (INA 2 ). 2. The system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a mixture transfer valve (V 9 A, V 9 AA) positioned between the particulate output (A 2 A, A 2 AA) and the mixture input (A 5 A, A 5 AA), to selectively control transfer of said mixture from the first reactor to the vessel; a classification gas transfer valve (V 10 A, 10 AA) positioned between the source of classifier gas (A 16 A, 16 AA) and the classifier gas input (A 6 A, A 6 AA), to selectively provide said classifier gas to the vessel; a bed material riser recycle transfer valve (V 11 A, V 11 AA) positioned between the bed material output (A 7 A, A 7 AA) and the classified recycled bed material input (A 27 , A 27 A), to selectively return bed material separated from said mixture, to the first reactor interior; and an inert feedstock contaminant drain valve (V 13 A, V 13 AA) configured to selectively remove unreacted inert feedstock contaminants (A 19 A, 19 AA) which have been separated from said mixture. 3. The system according to claim 2 , wherein: each vessel further comprises a classifier depressurization gas output (A 8 A, A 8 AA); and a depressurization vent valve (V 12 A, V 12 AA) connected to the classifier depressurization gas output (A 8 A, A 8 AA) to selectively vent the vessel. 4. The system according to claim 3 , further comprising: a master controller configured to operate the system in any one of a plurality of states, including: a first state in which (i) the mixture transfer valve (V 9 A, V 9 AA), (ii) the classification gas transfer valve (V 10 A, V 10 AA), (iii) the bed material riser recycle transfer valve (V 11 A, V 11 AA), (iv) the depressurization vent valve (V 12 A, V 12 AA), and (v) the inert feedstock contaminant drain valve (V 13 A, V 13 AA) are closed; a second state in which the mixture transfer valve (V 9 A, V 9 AA) is open and the remainder of said valves are closed, to allow said mixture to enter the vessel; a third state in which the classification gas transfer valve (V 10 A, V 10 AA) and the bed material riser recycle transfer valve (V 11 A, V 11 AA) are open and the remainder of said valves are closed, to promote separation of said bed material from said mixture and recycling of separated bed material back into the first reactor; a fourth state in which the depressurization vent valve (V 12 A, V 12 AA) is open and the remainder of said valves are closed, to allow the vessel to vent; and a fifth state in which the inert feedstock contaminant drain valve (V 13 A, V 13 AA) is open and the remainder of said valves are closed, to remove unreacted inert feedstock contaminants from the vessel. 5. The system according to claim 3 , wherein the classifier gas is carbon dioxide. 6. The system according to claim 5 , wherein: the product gas ( 122 ) comprises carbon dioxide; and a first portion of the carbon dioxide in the product gas ( 122 ) is introduced into the vessel as the classifier gas. 7. The system according to claim 3 , wherein: the inert feedstock contaminants comprise a plurality of different Geldart Group D solids; and the Geldart Group D solids comprise whole units and/or fragments of one or more of the group consisting of allen wrenches, ball bearings, batteries, bolts, bottle caps, broaches, bushings, buttons, cable, cement, chains, clips, coins, computer hard drive shreds, door hinges, door knobs, drill bits, drill bushings, drywall anchors, electrical components, electrical plugs, eye bolts, fabric snaps, fasteners, fish hooks, flash drives, fuses, gears, glass, gravel, grommets, hose clamps, hose fittings, jewelry, key chains, key stock, lathe blades, light bulb bases, magnets, metal audio-visual components, metal brackets, metal shards, metal surgical supplies, mirror shreds, nails, needles, nuts, pins, pipe fittings, pushpins, razor blades, reamers, retaining rings, rivets, rocks, rods, router bits, saw blades, screws, sockets, springs, sprockets, staples, studs, syringes, USB connectors, washers, wire, wire connectors, and zippers. 8. The system according to claim 3 , wherein: bed material separated from said mixture and returned to the first reactor interior comprises Geldart Group A solids; and the Geldart Group A solids comprise one or more of the group consisting of inert material, catalyst, sorbent, engineered particles and combinations thereof. 9. The system according to claim 8 , wherein: the engineered particles comprise one or more of the group consisting of alumina, zirconia, sand, olivine sand, limestone, dolomite, catalytic materials, microballoons, microspheres, and combinations thereof. 10. The system according to

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  • involving thermal treatment, e.g. evaporation (processes using mineral binders involving a melting or softening step B09B3/29; involving radiation B09B3/50) · CPC title

  • C10J3/48Primary

    Apparatus; Plants · CPC title

  • B09B3/45Primary

    Steam treatment, e.g. supercritical water gasification or oxidation · CPC title

  • Combined cycle power plant [CCPP], or combined cycle gas turbine [CCGT] · CPC title

  • Oxygen · CPC title

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What does patent US10766059B2 cover?
A multi-stage product gas generation system converts a carbonaceous material, such as municipal solid waste, into a product gas which may subsequently be converted into a liquid fuel or other material. One or more reactors containing bed material may be used to conduct reactions to effect the conversions. Unreacted inert feedstock contaminants present in the carbonaceous material may be separat…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Thermochem Recovery Int Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C10J3/48. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue Sep 08 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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