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- Patent Title: Method of electrolytically assisted carbochlorination
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Application No.: US14852028Application Date: 2015-09-11
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Publication No.: US10326155B2Publication Date: 2019-06-18
- Inventor: Justin Langley
- Applicant: Justin Langley
- Agency: Danielson Legal LLC
- Main IPC: H01M8/0612
- IPC: H01M8/0612 ; C22B1/08 ; B01D53/32 ; C22B59/00 ; H01M8/0662 ; C01B3/00 ; C01B3/02 ; C01B3/34 ; C10G1/00 ; C10J3/84 ; C10J3/86 ; C10L3/08 ; H01M8/14 ; H01M8/18 ; H01M8/20 ; B01D47/00

Abstract:
Method of combining industrial processes having inherent carbon capture and conversion capabilities offering maximum flexibility, efficiency, and economics while enabling environmentally and sustainably sound practices. Maximum chemical energy is retained throughout feedstock processing. A hybrid thermochemical cycle couples staged reforming with hydrogen production and chlorination. Hydrogen generated is used to upgrade feedstocks including bitumen, shale, coal, and biomass. Residues of upgrading are chlorinated, metals of interest are removed, and the remainder is reacted with ammonia solution and carbon dioxide to form carbonate minerals. The combination provides emissions free production of synthetic crude oil and derivatives, as well as various metals and fertilizers. Sand and carbonate minerals are potentially the only waste streams. Through this novel processing, major carbon dioxide reduction is afforded by minimizing direct oxidation. Supplemental heat to run the reactions is obtained through external means such as concentrated solar, geothermal, or nuclear.
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