System and method for liquid fuel production from carbonaceous materials using recycled conditioned syngas

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PATENT NO 12187969
APP PUB NO 20230159837A1
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18151095

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A method of producing liquid fuel and/or chemicals from a carbonaceous material entails combusting a conditioned syngas in pulse combustion heat exchangers of a steam reformer to help convert carbonaceous material into first reactor product gas which includes carbon monoxide, hydrogen, carbon dioxide and other gases. A portion of the first reactor product gas is transferred to a hydrogen reformer into which additional conditioned syngas is added and a reaction carried out to produce an improved syngas. The improved syngas is then subject to one or more gas clean-up steps to form a new conditioned syngas. A portion of the new conditioned syngas is recycled to be used as the conditioned syngas in the pulse combustion heat exchangers and in the hydrocarbon reformer. A system for carrying out the method include, a steam reformer, a hydrocarbon reformer, first and second gas-cleanup systems, a synthesis system and an upgrading system.

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THERMOCHEM RECOVERY INTERNATIONAL INC3700 KOPPERS STREET BALTIMORE MD 21227

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Attwood, Brian Christopher Cary, US 25 77
Burciaga, Daniel A Manchester, US 42 190
Chandran, Ravi Ellicott City, US 105 1882
Leo, Daniel Michael Baltimore, US 89 489
Miller, Justin Kevin Durham, US 26 77
Newport, Dave G Cumberland, US 47 224

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