WO2001037979A1 - Process and apparatus for supplying a gaseous mixture - Google Patents
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- TITLE PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR SUPPLYING A GASEOUS
- the present invention relates to dilution of gases and in particular dilution of flammable gases such as phosphine with air.
- phosphine PH 3
- Phosphine has many desirable products as a fumigant including high penetrant ability, low sorption on foodstuffs and very low residue formation. It is, however, pyrophoric in air ie it will self-ignite. The flammability limit of phosphine in air 1.6% to 100%.
- phosphine Current methods for using phosphine include generating phosphine from metallic phosphide tablets by exposure to moisture in ambient air.
- the metallic phosphide tablets are a slow release formulation which take approximately two (2) days to release a very flammable high concentration phosphine gas mixture ie greater than 50% PH 3 .
- This process also has a number of problems associated with the unreacted phosphide in spent tablets.
- phosphine for example, is generally marketed as a 2 wt % phosphine content in liquid carbon dioxide.
- Such a phosphine composition when contained in a 48 litre cylinder and under appropriate pressure will typically contain about 16.5 m of gas at ambient temperature.
- the vaporised gas typically contains about 2.6% PH 3 in CO 2 .
- the absolute flammability limit has been found to be 0.1 1% (1100 ppm) phosphine in air. Mixtures at less than this phosphine/oxygen ratio are not flammable irrespective of pressure.
- the highest recommended dosage of phosphine approved on the National Registration Authority authorised pesticide label is 700 ppm (which is equivalent to 1 g of PH 3 /m 3 ).
- the use of the non-flammable mixture of phosphine and liquid carbon dioxide overcomes some of the problems associated with the metallic phosphide tablets, however, when used to fumigate large or remote grain storage facilities, there is additional cost in cylinder handling, transport and utilisation issues.
- One solution to avoid the cylinder handling issues is the on-site mixing of technical grade (99 wt %) phosphine which has proven to be beneficial.
- One proposal increases the contents of the cylinder containing such technical grade phosphine to 18 kg net which is equivalent to 29 of the old phosphine/liquid CO 2 cylinders.
- the present invention seeks to overcome at least some of the disadvantages of the prior art or provide a commercial alternative thereto.
- the present invention provides a method of generating a nonflammable gaseous mixture from a first flammable gas and a second gas in which said first gas is flammable, said method comprising entraining the first flammable gas in a turbulent stream of said second gas flowing at such a speed that the flammable gas is rapidly diluted to a level below its flammability limit.
- the flammable gas may be a fumigant selected from the group consisting of phosphine, propylene oxide, acrylonitrile, carbon disulphite, carbonyl sulphite, ethylene oxide, ethyl formate, hydrocynic acid, methyl formate and mixtures thereof.
- the second gas is air.
- the minimum flow rate of the turbulent gas stream is sufficient to extinguish any flame and/or sufficient to deliver the gaseous mixture to substantially all areas of the volume being treated with such gaseous mixtures.
- the flammable gas is preferably mixed with the second gas stream flowing at a speed of approximately 4 m/sec or greater.
- the applicant has found that it is possible to provide a gaseous mixture on-site by mixing for example a flammable fumigant gas with air using the above-described method.
- a gaseous mixture on-site by mixing for example a flammable fumigant gas with air using the above-described method.
- a turbulent air stream By injecting for example phosphine, into a turbulent air stream the flammable phosphine is rapidly diluted to a level below its flammability limit and entrained with the rapidly moving air to avoid any possibility of combustion.
- Specially developed failsafe dispensing equipment also allows on-site mixing of phosphine/air either manually or automatically controlled.
- the apparatus for carrying out the above method preferably includes such fail-safe dispensing equipment to shut down the process if the flammable fumigant gas or turbulent gas stream are outside the control specifications.
- the method provides a non-flammable fumigant composition which achieves all NRA approved application rates including those for pyrophoric gases such as phosphine.
- the resultant gaseous mixture is non-flammable under any ambient conditions as the composition is below the absolute flammability limit.
- the present invention provides an apparatus for generating a non-flammable gaseous mixture from a first flammable gas and second gas in which said first gas is flammable, said apparatus comprising a first gas supply means, a second gas supply means adapted to maintain a turbulent stream of said second gas and a mixing means adapted to contact the first and second gases and maintain the turbulent gas stream at such a speed that the first gas is rapidly diluted to a level below its flammability limit.
- Figure 1 is a diagrammatic view of an apparatus for providing a gas in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic flow chart of an apparatus for providing a gas in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.
- BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION in figures 1 and 2.
- the inventive method and apparatus is used to provide a fumigant gas to a storage facility such as a grain silo. It will be understood, however, that the method and apparatus has a wider application than the provision of fumigant gas and the following embodiments should no way be considered as limiting the inventive idea.
- figures 1 and 2 relate to two variations of providing a fumigant gas to a grain silo.
- Figure 1 is suitable for, but not limited to, unattended automatic fumigation of a grain silo over an extended period whereas figure 2 is more suited but not limited to, a rapid (1 -2 hours) fumigation technique which may be controlled manually.
- the fumigant supply apparatus 20 comprises a supply of fumigant gas, in this case technical grade phosphine in pressurised cylinders 1,2. Each cylinder is controlled by an appropriate valve actuator 4/5 which is connected in a conventional manner via manifold 6 to the overall process control means 7.
- Purge gas supply means 3 provides an inert gas in this case carbon dioxide to purge the phosphine supply line(s) 21 as will be discussed below.
- This purge gas supply means 3 and phosphine supply means 1,2 are all connected via manifold 6 to the phosphine supply line(s) 21.
- Control means 7 This control means is connected to various flammable gas sensors, smoke detectors and air-flow sensors 9, 13 to ensure that the process remains strictly within the defined parameters.
- Phosphine supply line 21 includes a control valve 10, flow indicator 1 1 and phosphine injector 12.
- the phosphine injector 12 includes a paddle wheel valve 12a which, in tandem with air flow sensor 13, provides the necessary data to control means 7 to control or prevent injection of the fumigant phosphine gas if the turbulent gas stream drops below a predetermined flow speed.
- Air flow through conduit 22 is maintained by circulation blower 14. Turbulent flow is preferably maintained at all times.
- exhaust fan 8 is provided in the fumigant gas supply housing 20.
- the apparatus described above operates as follows: Firstly, C0 2 gas 3 is used to purge the phosphine injector 12 and supply line(s) 21. Blower 14 is activated and the control means 7 monitors the air flow speed in conduit 22. Once the air flow speed reaches the desired minimum value and is maintained at that level, valves 4/5 are opened and phosphine is directed via manifold 6 through supply line 21 to the phosphine injector 12 from where it is entrained in the turbulent gas flow into the silo 15 for fumigation of the grain or other material stored therein.
- the fumigant is diluted from essentially pure technical grade phosphine (99 wt%) to concentrations up to around 100 ppm and fed to the interior of the silo over an extended period, ie a number of days, even weeks.
- Blower 14 may continue to circulate the phosphine/air mixture throughout the silo to ensure thorough contact between the stored material and the fumigant gas. Simple calculations can determine the desired quantity of phosphine/air mixture which must be supplied to the silo 15 for adequate treatment. Once this has been achieved, the phosphine mixture is turned off and the supply line purged once again with CO 2 gas.
- the speed of the turbulent stream of air into which the flammable fumigant gas (in this case the pyrophoric gas phosphine) is injected must be such as to rapidly dilute the gas to a level below its flammability limit.
- the method and apparatus can offer surprising benefits over conventional techniques.
- grain storage facilities such as silos are generally situated in remote areas far from human contact. It is desirable to be able to provide a treatment apparatus which can be operated automatically, without human intervention.
- the embodiment shown in figure 1 is primarily intended for treatment at low concentrations over an extended period of time.
- the apparatus may be optimised such that the speed of the turbulent stream/gaseous mixture not only rapidly dilutes the flammable gas to below its flammability limit but also i) delivers the gaseous mixture to substantially all areas of the volume being treated, eg silo, and ii) extinguishes any ignition/burning of the flammable gas.
- the speed of the turbulent stream/gaseous mixture not only rapidly dilutes the flammable gas to below its flammability limit but also i) delivers the gaseous mixture to substantially all areas of the volume being treated, eg silo, and ii) extinguishes any ignition/burning of the flammable gas.
- it is obviously important to ensure that any gaseous treatment mixture contacts all areas of the volume to be treated. It is also important that any ignition or burning of the flammable mixture adjacent its injection point is rapidly extinguished.
- a turbulent gas stream with a linear flow rate of around 4 m/sec is sufficient to rapidly dilute the first gas to below its flammability limit, deliver the resultant gaseous mixture to all parts of the silo and extinguish any flame which may occur adjacent the flammable gas injection point.
- the applicant has tested various flow speeds of the turbulent stream while providing continuous ignition (high voltage spark) directly adjacent the injection point.
- a minimum linear flow rate of around 4 m/sec extinguished any resultant flame within a few centimetres of the ignition point.
- the present method and apparatus effectively and reliably converts a flammable gas eg phosphine fumigant, to a non-flammable gaseous mixture for treatment while at the same time ensuring the resultant gaseous mixture reaches all parts of the volume to be treated and has a fail safe mechanism of extinguishing any flame/burning of the gaseous mixture.
- a flammable gas eg phosphine fumigant
- control means 7 is also connected to various additional gas sensors, air-flow sensors and smoke detectors, to further ensure safe operation of the apparatus shown in figure 1 without the need of manual operation.
- this embodiment is primarily directed to, but not limited only, to a batch fumigation technique.
- This technique is sometimes referred to as a One shot' or 'quick dump' fumigation and is carried out over a few hours.
- volumetric flows up to 20 times greater with concentrations up to 10 times greater are used.
- the 1 -2 hour fumigation period is at least partially manually supervised.
- the fumigant supply apparatus 20 comprises a fumigant supply means 1 and purge gas supply means 3.
- Various flow indicators, valves etc 7 may be operated manually to control fumigant and purge gas supply as will be discussed below.
- a blower 14 is provided to maintain the turbulent air stream.
- An air flow sensor 13 is positioned within the conduit 22 circulating the gaseous mixture, just upstream of flammable gas injection point 12.
- the fumigant gas is injected via line 11 into the turbulent air stream and into silo 15. As mentioned above, this is at a much higher rate than the embodiment of figure 1. Concentrations up to 1000 ppm are typical.
- the 'one shot/quick dump' treatment is generally manually operated.
- other safety devices are used to monitor/isolate the flammable gas supplied in the event of ignition.
- various temperature and smoke sensors are used to shut off the flammable gas supply.
- Thermal fuses can also be used. These fuses comprise pressurised lines made from thermally sensitive material, eg plastic. If ignition occurs, the thermally sensitive material degrades thereby releasing pressure in the lines tripping a valve 4 to close the flammable gas supply. In conjunction, the thermal fuse may also open the purge gas lines thereby removing any flammable mixture in the facility.
- Another significant advantage over the prior art is that the quantity of phosphine added to the silo is comparatively small compared to the air volume of the silo thereby avoiding any prospect of over pressurisation of the silo.
- an inert gas carrier eg PH 3 in CO 2
- large volumes of this gaseous mixture must be fed to the silo to provide adequate treatment.
- the possibility of over pressurisation, particularly in sealed storage vessels is significant.
- the air volume of the storage facility to be treated is simply dosed with a very small quantity of fumigant gas, ie only a few percentage points.
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BRPI0015688-4A BR0015688B1 (en) | 1999-11-19 | 2000-11-17 | method for generating a non-flammable physiologically active gas mixture, and apparatus for generating a non-flammable physiologically active gas mixture. |
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