Ammonia adsorbent
US-2017096348-A1 · Apr 6, 2017 · US
US12023648B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12023648-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917282903-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 11, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 15, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 2, 2024 |
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An ammonia chemical species desorption process desorbs ammonia chemical species adsorbed onto a Prussian blue derivative more simply at lower cost under milder conditions as compared with using an aqueous solution of a salt or strong acid, and only water. This ammonia chemical species desorption process includes an ammonia chemical desorption step of bringing carbon dioxide and water into contact with a Prussian blue derivative represented by the following general formula (1), thereby desorbing an ammonia chemical species.AxM[M′(CN)6]y·zH2O (1)where x is 0 to 3, y is 0.1 to 1.5, z is 0 to 6, A is at least one cation of hydrogen, ammonium, an alkaline metal, and an alkaline earth metal, and M and M′ are each independently at least one cation of at least one of atoms having atomic numbers 3 to 83 except for ammonium, an alkali metal, and an alkaline earth metal.
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What is claimed is: 1. A process for desorption of ammonia chemical species, comprising an ammonia chemical desorption step of bringing carbon dioxide and water into contact with a Prussian blue derivative onto which an ammonia chemical species is adsorbed, thereby desorbing the ammonia chemical species, wherein the Prussian blue derivative is represented by the following general formula (1): A x M[M′(CN) 6 ] y ·z H 2 O (1) where x is 0 to 3, y is 0.1 to 1.5, z is 0 to 6, A is at least one cation of hydrogen, ammonium, an alkali metal, and an alkaline earth metal, and M and M′ are each independently at least one cation of at least one of atoms having atomic numbers of 3 to 83 except for ammonium, an alkali metal, and an alkaline earth metal. 2. The process for desorption of ammonia chemical species according to claim 1 , wherein each of M and M′ is at least one cation of atoms belonging to families 3 to 13 of the periodic table. 3. The process for desorption of ammonia chemical species according to claim 1 , wherein M is a cation of copper, zinc, or cobalt, and M′ is a cation of iron or cobalt. 4. The process for desorption of ammonia chemical species according to claim 1 , wherein a concentration of carbon dioxide to be brought into contact with the Prussian blue derivative exceeds 400 ppm (0.04%) in a gaseous state, and 200 ppm (0.12%) in a solution state. 5. The process for desorption of ammonia chemical species according to claim 1 , wherein the ammonia chemical species desorption step comprises an additional step of bringing water into contact with the Prussian blue derivative after contact of gaseous carbon dioxide with the Prussian blue derivative. 6. The process for desorption of ammonia chemical species according to claim 1 , wherein the ammonia chemical species desorption step comprises an additional step of bringing gaseous carbon dioxide and water vapor into contact with the Prussian blue derivative. 7. An ammonia chemical species-providing agent, comprising a Prussian blue derivative represented by the following general formula (1), and carbon dioxide, water, and an ammonia chemical species adsorbed onto the Prussian blue derivative: A x M[M′(CN) 6 ] y ·z H 2 O (1) where x is 0 to 3, y is 0.1 to 1.5, z is 0 to 6, A is at least one cation of hydrogen, ammonium, an alkaline metal, and an alkaline earth metal, and M and M′ are each independently at least one cation of at least one of atoms having atomic numbers of 3 to 83 except for ammonium, an alkali metal, and an alkaline earth metal. 8. A process of recovery of ammonia by bringing the ammonia chemical species-providing agent according to claim 7 into contact with water and/or heating the ammonia chemical species-providing agent for recovery of at least one of ammonium hydrogencarbonate, ammonium carbonate, and ion ammonium carbonate in a solid or solution state, wherein an ion in the ion ammonium carbonate is at least one cation of an alkali metal and an alkaline earth metal. 9. An adsorption and desorption apparatus of ammonia chemical species, comprising: a Prussian blue derivative holder adapted to receive and hold a Prussian blue derivative represented by the following general formula (1); an ammonia chemical species inlet adapted to introduce ammonia chemical species into the Prussian blue holder; a carbon dioxide inlet connected to a carbon dioxide cylinder adapted to introduce carbon dioxide into the Prussian blue derivative holder; a water inlet adapted to introduce water into the Prussian blue derivative holder; and an ammonia chemical species collector adapted to collect the ammonia chemical species from the Prussian blue derivative holder; A x M[M′(CN) 6 ] y ·z H 2 O (1) where x is 0 to 3, y is 0.1 to 1.5, z is 0 to 6, A is at least one cation of hydrogen, ammonium, an alkaline metal, and an alkaline earth metal, and M and M′ are each independently at least one cation of at least one of atoms having atomic numbers of 3 to 83 except for ammonium, an alkali metal, and an alkaline earth metal.
Methods of preparing ammonium salts in general · CPC title
Carbonates or bicarbonates of ammonium · CPC title
in the gas phase · CPC title
by heating · CPC title
by using a purge gas (B01D2259/4009 takes precedence) · CPC title
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