System and method for converting gaseous hydrocarbon mixtures into highly-branched hydrocarbons using electron beam combined with electron beam-sustained non-thermal plasma discharge
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United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
C02F-001/32
B01J-019/08
C02F-001/30
C02F-001/34
C02F-011/08
B01J-019/00
C10G-050/00
C02F-001/00
C02F-001/74
C02F-101/32
출원번호
US-0062769
(2016-03-07)
등록번호
US-9908094
(2018-03-06)
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/ 주소
Appelbaum, Jacob G.
출원인 / 주소
Appelbaum, Jacob G.
대리인 / 주소
Nickerson, Michael J.
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A system and method converts first carbon chain condensable fractions of wet natural gas, the first carbon chain fractions having first carbon chains, into liquefiable highly-branched hydrocarbons by cavitating first carbon chain condensable fractions of wet natural gas with natural gas; irradiating
A system and method converts first carbon chain condensable fractions of wet natural gas, the first carbon chain fractions having first carbon chains, into liquefiable highly-branched hydrocarbons by cavitating first carbon chain condensable fractions of wet natural gas with natural gas; irradiating the natural gas cavitated condensable fractions of wet natural gas with an electron beam to create second carbon chain fractions; mixing the second carbon chain fractions with natural gas enriched with alkynes and alkenes to a create enriched natural gas and second carbon chain fractions mixture; irradiating the enriched natural gas and second carbon chain fractions mixture with an electron beam to create an irradiated gas mixture; cooling the irradiated gas mixture; and removing liquefied highly-branched hydrocarbons.
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1. A method for converting first carbon chain condensable fractions of wet natural gas, the first carbon chain fractions having first carbon chains, into liquefiable highly-branched hydrocarbons, comprising: (a) cavitating first carbon chain condensable fractions of wet natural gas with natural gas
1. A method for converting first carbon chain condensable fractions of wet natural gas, the first carbon chain fractions having first carbon chains, into liquefiable highly-branched hydrocarbons, comprising: (a) cavitating first carbon chain condensable fractions of wet natural gas with natural gas to create a natural gas cavitated condensable fractions of wet natural gas;(b) irradiating the natural gas cavitated condensable fractions of wet natural gas with high-energy electrons to create second carbon chain fractions, the second carbon chain fractions including carbon chains shorter than the first carbon chains of the first carbon chain fractions;(c) mixing the second carbon chain fractions with natural gas enriched with alkynes and alkenes to a create enriched natural gas and second carbon chain fractions mixture;(d) irradiating the enriched natural gas and second carbon chain fractions mixture with high-energy electrons to create an irradiated gas mixture;(e) cooling the irradiated gas mixture to create a cooled irradiated gas mixture; and(f) removing liquefied highly-branched hydrocarbons from the cooled irradiated gas mixture. 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said wet natural gas is blended with crude oil. 3. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said wet natural gas is a natural gas condensate. 4. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said high-energy electrons is an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator. 5. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said high-energy electrons is an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator combined with an electron beam sustained non-thermal plasma discharge. 6. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said natural gas cavitated condensable fractions of wet natural gas is irradiated with high-energy electrons from an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator and said enriched natural gas and second carbon chain fractions mixture is irradiated with high-energy electrons from an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator combined with an electron beam sustained non-thermal plasma discharge. 7. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said natural gas cavitated condensable fractions of wet natural gas is irradiated with high-energy electrons from an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator combined with an electron beam sustained non-thermal plasma discharge and said enriched natural gas and second carbon chain fractions mixture is irradiated with high-energy electrons from an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator. 8. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein said high-energy electrons is an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator. 9. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein said high-energy electrons is an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator combined with an electron beam sustained non-thermal plasma discharge. 10. A method for converting first molecular weight fractions of natural polymers derived from ground dry biomass into a diversified mixture of liquefied organic compounds with added branching to both linear and cyclic monomers, the first molecular weight fractions of natural polymers derived from ground dry biomass being a higher molecular weight than the diversified mixture of liquefied organic compounds with added branching to both linear and cyclic monomers, comprising: (a) mixing solid particulates of ground dry biomass with natural gas enriched with alkynes and alkenes to create enriched natural gas and particulate mixture;(b) irradiating the enriched natural gas and particulate mixture with high-energy electrons to create an irradiated natural gas and first molecular weight fractions vapors mixture;(c) mixing the irradiated gas and first molecular weight fractions vapors mixture with natural gas enriched with alkynes and alkenes to create an enriched natural gas and second molecular weight fractions vapors mixture, the second molecular weight fractions including fractions with molecular weight smaller than the molecular weight of the first molecular weight fractions;(d) irradiating the enriched natural gas and second molecular weight fractions vapors mixture with high-energy electrons to create an irradiated natural gas and vapors mixture;(e) cooling the irradiated natural gas and vapors mixture, to create a cooled irradiated gas and vapors mixture; and(f) removing liquefied fractions from the cooled irradiated gas and vapors mixture. 11. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein said biomass is lignocellulosic biomass. 12. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein said biomass is a solid waste. 13. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein said high-energy electrons is an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator. 14. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein said high-energy electrons is an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator combined with an electron beam sustained non-thermal plasma discharge. 15. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein the enriched natural gas and particulate mixture is irradiated with high-energy electrons from an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator and the enriched natural gas and second molecular weight fractions vapors mixture is irradiated with high-energy electrons from an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator combined with an electron beam sustained non-thermal plasma discharge. 16. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein the enriched natural gas and particulate mixture is irradiated with high-energy electrons from an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator combined with an electron beam sustained non-thermal plasma discharge and the enriched natural gas and second molecular weight fractions vapors mixture is irradiated with high-energy electrons from an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator. 17. The method as claimed in claim 11, wherein said high-energy electrons is an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator. 18. The method as claimed in claim 11, wherein said high-energy electrons is an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator combined with an electron beam sustained non-thermal plasma discharge. 19. The method as claimed in claim 11, wherein the enriched natural gas and particulate mixture is irradiated with high-energy electrons from an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator and the enriched natural gas and second molecular weight fractions vapors mixture is irradiated with high-energy electrons from an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator combined with an electron beam sustained non-thermal plasma discharge. 20. The method as claimed in claim 11, wherein the enriched natural gas and particulate mixture is irradiated with high-energy electrons from an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator combined with an electron beam sustained non-thermal plasma discharge and the enriched natural gas and second molecular weight fractions vapors mixture is irradiated with high-energy electrons from an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator. 21. The method as claimed in claim 12, wherein said high-energy electrons is an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator. 22. The method as claimed in claim 12, wherein said high-energy electrons is an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator combined with an electron beam sustained non-thermal plasma discharge. 23. The method as claimed in claim 12, wherein the enriched natural gas and particulate mixture is irradiated with high-energy electrons from an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator and the enriched natural gas and second molecular weight fractions vapors mixture is irradiated with high-energy electrons from an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator combined with an electron beam sustained non-thermal plasma discharge. 24. The method as claimed in claim 12, wherein the enriched natural gas and particulate mixture is irradiated with high-energy electrons from an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator combined with an electron beam sustained non-thermal plasma discharge and the enriched natural gas and second molecular weight fractions vapors mixture is irradiated with high-energy electrons from an electron beam created by an electron beam accelerator.
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