WO2006012903A2 - A solid ammonia storage and delivery material - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the storage of ammonia in a solid form us ⁇ ing metal ammine complexes and delivery there from.
- the invention also relates to the use of ammonia stored in a solid form as the reducing agent in selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO x in exhaust gases from com- bustion processes, to methods for producing such complexes and to an ammonia delivery device comprising such complexes.
- SCR selective catalytic reduction
- NO x is con- tinuously removed from the exhaust gas by injection of a reducing agent into the exhaust gas prior to entering an SCR catalyst capable of achiev ⁇ ing a high conversion of NO x .
- ammonia has proven to be the most efficient reducing agent, which is usually introduced into the exhaust gas by controlled injection of gaseous ammonia, aqueous ammonia or aque- ous urea.
- the amount of reducing agent being dosed has to be very precisely controlled. Injection of a too large amount of reducing agent will cause emission of ammonia with the exhaust gas whereas injec ⁇ tion of a too small amount of reducing agent causes a less than optimum conversion of NO x .
- the preferred tech ⁇ nical solution is to use an aqueous solution of urea as the reducing agent since in this way potential hazards or safety issues relating to the transport and handling of liquid ammonia in high pressure containers are eliminated.
- aqueous urea as the reducing agent.
- the use of urea solutions requires the carrying of a relatively large volume in order to provide sufficient amounts of ammonia to allow a vehicle to drive e.g. about 20,000 kilome ⁇ tres without having to substitute or refill the source of ammonia.
- an aqueous solution comprising about 30 wt % of urea is pre ⁇ ferred meaning that about 70 wt% of the content of a container holding the urea solution is used only to transport water.
- one molecule of urea forms two molecules of NH 3 and one molecule of CO 2 and thus, ammonia only constitutes roughly 50wt% of the weight of the urea molecule and hence, the concentration of ammonia of the reduc ⁇ ing agent is very low. Similar concentrations of ammonia can be achieved using aqueous solutions of ammonia as reducing agents.
- Transporting ammonia as a pressurized liquid is hazardous as the con- tainer may burst or a valve or tube might break in an accident giving a dis ⁇ charge of poisonous/lethal gaseous ammonia.
- the safety issues are much less critical since a small amount of heat is required to release the ammonia from the storage medium.
- WO 99/01205 discloses a method and a device for selective catalytic NOx reduction in waste gases containing oxygen, using ammonia and a reduction catalyst.
- gaseous ammonia is provided by heating a solid storage medium comprising one or more salts, especially a chloride and/or sulphate of one or more cations selected from alkaline earth metals, and/or one or more transition metals, preferably Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and/or Zn, said storage medium being introduced into a container.
- the cation is Ca 2+ or Sr 2+ .
- the inventive method and de- vice are stated to be particularly suitable for use in automobiles.
- ammonia storage media known from WO 99/01205 suffers from various draw-backs hampering a wide-spread use in the automotive industry.
- the vapour pressure of ammonia above a solid salt phase is e.g. about 1 bar at room temperature and atmospheric pres ⁇ sure for calcium octa ammine chloride and strontium octa ammine chloride complexes rendering the use somewhat complicated due to the high pres ⁇ sures that must be taken into account in view of the toxicity of ammonia. Having such a high partial pressure of ammonia, the handling and trans- portation of the saturated storage material is still difficult and also danger- ous.
- granulated storage materials - stated as pre ⁇ ferred embodiments in WO 99/01205 - requires measures for preventing the storage material from leaving the container during use in moving vehi ⁇ cles. Furthermore, a granulated material will have a considerable void be- tween the granules which will drastically reduce the bulk density of the storage material by a factor 1.5 - 2.
- the present invention relates to a solid ammonia storage and delivery ma ⁇ terial comprising: an ammonia absorbing salt, wherein the ammonia absorbing salt is an ionic salt of the general formula:
- M is one or more cations selected from alkaline earth metals, and/or one or more transition metals, such as Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and/or Zn
- X is one or more anions
- a is the number of cations per salt molecule
- z is the number of anions per salt molecule
- n is the coordination num ⁇ ber of 2 to 12, wherein M is Mg.
- the invention in a second aspect relates to a method of producing a solid ammonia storage and delivery material comprising: an ammonia absorbing salt, wherein the ammonia absorbing salt is an ionic salt of the general formula: M 3 (NHs) n Xz, wherein M is one or more cations selected from alkaline earth metals, and/or one or more transition metals, such as Mn 1 Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and/or Zn, X is one or more anions, a is the number of cations per salt molecule, z is the number of anions per salt molecule, and n is the coordination num- ber of 2 to 12, said method comprising the steps of
- the invention in a third aspect relates to a method for selective catalytic NO x reduction in waste gases containing oxygen, using ammonia and a reduction catalyst wherein gaseous ammonia is provided by heating a solid storage medium comprising one or more ionic ammonia absorbing salts of the general formula: Ma(NHa) n Xz, wherein M is one or more cations selected from alkaline earth metals, and transition metals such as Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and/or Zn, X is one or more anions such as chloride or sulphate ions, a is the number of cations per salt molecule, z is the number of anions per salt molecule, and n is the co- ordination number of 2 to 12, wherein M is Mg and wherein the release rate of ammonia is controlled in consideration of the content of NO x in the waste gases.
- M is one or more cations selected from alkaline earth metals, and transition metals such as Mn, Fe, Co, Ni
- the invention relates to the use of a solid ammonia stor- age and delivery material comprising: an ammonia absorbing salt, wherein the ammonia absorbing salt is an ionic salt of the general formula:
- M is one or more cations selected from alkaline earth metals, and transition metals such as Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and/or Zn
- X is one or more anions such as chloride or sulphate ions
- a is the number of cations per salt molecule
- z is the number of anions per salt molecule
- n is the co ⁇ ordination number of 2 to 12, wherein M is Mg as a source of ammonia as the reducing agent in selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO x in exhaust gases from combustion processes.
- SCR selective catalytic reduction
- the invention relates to an ammonia delivery device com ⁇ prising a container comprising an ammonia absorbing salt, wherein the ammonia absorbing salt is an ionic salt of the general formula: wherein M is one or more cations selected from alkaline earth metals, and/or one or more transition metals, such as Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and/or Zn, X is one or more anions, a is the number of cations per salt molecule, z is the number of anions per salt molecule, and n is the coordination num ⁇ ber of 2 to 12, wherein M is Mg, said container being provided with one or more closable outlet opening(s) connected to a pipe and further being provided with means for heating the container and the ammonia absorbing salt for release of gaseous ammonia.
- M is one or more cations selected from alkaline earth metals, and/or one or more transition metals, such as Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and/or Zn
- an ammonia delivery device comprising a container comprising an ammonia absorbing salt, wherein the ammonia absorbing salt is an ionic salt of the general formula: wherein M is one or more cations selected from alkaline earth metals, and/or one or more transition metals, such as Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and/or Zn, X is one or more anions, a is the number of cations per salt molecule, z is the number of anions per salt molecule, and n is the coordination num- ber of 2 to 12, wherein M is Mg, said container being provided with one or one or more closable outlet opening(s) connected to a pipe and further be ⁇ ing provided with means for heating the container and the ammonia ab ⁇ sorbing salt for release of gaseous ammonia as a source for ammonia in selective catalytic reduction of NO x in exhaust gases from combustion processes.
- M is one or more cations selected from alkaline earth metals, and/or one or more
- the invention relates to a solid ammonia storage and delivery material comprising: an ammonia absorbing salt, wherein the ammonia absorbing salt is an ionic salt of the general formula:
- M is one or more cations selected from alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and transition metals such as Li, Na, K 1 Cs, Mg, Ca, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, or Zn or combinations thereof such as NaAI, KAI, K 2 Zn, CsCu, or K 2 Fe
- X is one or more anions selected from fluoride, chlo ⁇ ride, bromide, iodide, nitrate, thiocyanate, sulphate, molybdate, and phos ⁇ phate ions
- a is the number of cations per salt molecule
- z is the number of anions per salt molecule
- n is the coordination number of 2 to 12, said storage and delivery material having a density of 0.9 to 1.3 g/cm 3 .
- figure 1 shows a photograph of an ammonia delivery device of the inven- tion
- figure 2 shows schematically a top view of the location of thermocouples in the device of figure 1
- figure 3 shows a diagram of the experimental setup
- figure 4 shows a graphical representation of the desorption of the ammo- nia
- figure 5 is a plot of the buffer pressure during desorption of the ammonia
- figure 6 shows the pressure and flow in a single pressure oscillation period during desorption
- figure 7 schematically shows a device for compression of an ammonia de- livery material
- figure 8 schematically shows an embodiment of an ammonia delivery de ⁇ vice of the invention
- figure 9 schematically shows another embodiment of an ammonia delivery device of the invention
- figure 10 shows an equilibrium phase-diagram for the MgCI 2 -NH 3 sys ⁇ tem.
- the present invention is related to the use of metal-ammine salts as safe and efficient solid storage media for storage and controlled delivery of ammonia, which in turn is used as the reduction agent in selective catalytic reduction to reduce NO x emissions, especially from automotive vehicles, boilers and furnaces.
- the present invention relates to a solid ammonia storage and delivery ma ⁇ terial comprising: an ammonia absorbing salt, wherein the ammonia absorbing salt is an ionic salt of the general formula:
- M is one or more cations selected from alkaline earth metals, and/or one or more transition metals, such as Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and/or Zn
- X is one or more anions
- a is the number of cations per salt molecule
- z is the number of anions per salt molecule
- n is the coordination num ⁇ ber of 2 to 12, wherein M is Mg.
- Suitable anions to be used according to the present invention may be se ⁇ lected from fluoride, chloride, bromide, iodide, nitrate, thiocyanate, sul ⁇ phate, molybdate, and phosphate ions.
- the anion is preferably the chlo ⁇ ride.
- a preferred solid ammonia delivery material according to the invention is Mg(NHa) 6 CI 2 .
- Mg(NHs) 6 Cb has a very low partial pres- sure of ammonia above a salt phase, below 0.1 bar at room temperature, it is very suitable for use as a source of ammonia in SCR technology for abatement of pollution from NO x .
- a solid ammonia storage and delivery material comprising: an ammonia absorbing salt, wherein the ammonia absorbing salt is an ionic salt of the general formula: wherein M is one or more cations selected from alkaline earth metals, and/or one or more transition metals, such as Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and/or Zn, X is one or more anions selected from chloride and sulphate ions, a is the number of cations per salt molecule, z is the number of anions per salt molecule, and n is the coordination number of 2 to 12, and the use thereof are also considered aspects of the present invention.
- M is one or more cations selected from alkaline earth metals, and/or one or more transition metals, such as Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and/or Zn
- X is one or more anions selected from chloride and sulphate ions
- a is the number of cations per salt molecule
- z is the number of anions per salt
- An ammonia saturated material of the invention may be prepared by ex ⁇ posing the dry salt to gaseous ammonia in a manner known per se.
- the ammonia saturated delivery material as prepared is powdery and rather "fluffy" and difficult to handle or transport and may be - during trans ⁇ port or use - transformed into small particle fragments thereby potentially blocking the dosing system of a device or give rise to hazardous dust into the environment. Furthermore, the powder has a low bulk density.
- the solid delivery material has a density of 0.9 to 1.3 g/cm 3 , more preferred a density of 1.1 to 1.3 g/cm 3 giving a very high-density storage and delivery material.
- the compacted material shows a very low release rate of ammonia at room temperature and atmospheric pressure and may be handled without special precautionary measures for protection against the action of am ⁇ monia.
- the compacted material can easily be handled during transport and during and after the final application.
- a powdered ammonia delivery material of the present invention having a very low vapour pressure of ammonia at room temperature may be compacted to a very high density using several different methods for shaping of the material into a desired form and still be capable of delivery of ammonia at a sufficient rate to be suitable for use as a source of ammonia for a SCR reduction of NOx in e.g. automotive vehicles, boilers and furnaces.
- Such methods are e.g. pressing, extrusion, and injection moulding.
- a pressure might be ap ⁇ plied in several different ways in a manner known per se.
- the material is compressed to shapes like dense blocks or tablets by placing the saturated salt in a groove/dent/hole/pit in a metal block (e.g. in a cylindrical hole) and applying pressure to compress the material using a corresponding piston.
- the saturated material is preferably compressed to a bulk density above
- the present invention is related to the compaction and shaping of the saturated ammonia delivery material.
- the metal-ammine salts constitute a solid storage medium for ammonia, which represent a safe, practical and compact option for storage and transportation of ammonia (a single-crystalline compound of Mg(NHs) 6 CI 2 has an ammonia density of 38 kmole NH 3 /m 3 , whereas that of liquid am ⁇ monia is only slightly higher (40 kmole NH 3 /m 3 )).
- Ammonia may be re ⁇ leased from the metal ammine salt by heating the salt to temperatures in the range from 10°C to the melting point of the metal salt ammine com- plex, preferably to a temperature from 100 to 700 0 C, more preferred to a temperature from 150 to 500 0 C.
- the re ⁇ sulting salt of formula M a (NH 3 ) m Xz can usually be converted back into the salt of the formula M a (NH3) n X z by treatment with a gas containing ammo- nia.
- Anhydrous MgCI 2 absorbs up to six moles of NH3 (Gmelins Handbuch, 1939; Liu, 2004) according to reactions 1 to 3:
- Typical ammonia contents of the metal ammine complexes are in the range of 20-60 wt%, and preferred complexes comprise above 30 wt% ammonia, more preferred above 40 wt% ammonia.
- the inexpensive com ⁇ pound Mg(NH 3 ) 6 CI 2 contains 51.7 wt% ammonia.
- the present invention offers ammonia storage at significantly higher densi ⁇ ties (both on a volume and a weight basis) than both aqueous ammonia and aqueous urea.
- ammonia is directly delivered into the exhaust pipe as a gas, which is an advantage in itself - both for the simplicity of the flow control system and for an efficient mixing of reducing agent, ammonia, in the exhaust gas - but it also eliminates possible difficulties related to blocking of the dosing system because of precipitation in the liquid-based system.
- va ⁇ pour pressure of ammonia above a solid salt phase is relatively low. It is preferred that the vapour pressure is below 0.1 bar at room temperature, preferably below 0.01 bar. Specifically for Mg(NH 3 ) 6 CI 2 the vapour pres- sure is as low as 0.002 bar at room temperature and atmospheric pres ⁇ sure which in practice eliminates any noxious effect of the ammonia as the release of ammonia is as low or lower than the release from common cleaning materials containing ammonia.
- the partial pressure of ammonia at room temperature is 0.002 bar.
- the compacted material according to the invention saturated with ammonia releases am ⁇ monia at a very slow rate at ambient temperature and an equilibrium pres- sure of 0.002 bar will only be obtained after a considerable span of time, even if the material is placed in a very confined space.
- a quite quick desorption of ammonia is observed as discussed above.
- an ammonia delivery device comprising a container containing the metal ammine complex as such a container may easily be separated from mobile unit and replaced by a fresh at suitable intervals.
- the metal ammine containers are recycled and recharged with ammonia in a separate re- charging unit.
- the han ⁇ dling of the materials does not require extensive safety precautions and substitution of exhausted storage and delivery material with fresh material does not require an encapsulation of the material facilitating the handling as compared to the handling of the materials used in the methods of the state of the art.
- the invention in another aspect relates to a method of producing a solid ammonia storage and delivery material comprising an ammonia absorbing salt, wherein the ammonia absorbing salt is an ionic salt of the general formula:
- M is one or more cations selected from alkaline earth metals, and/or one or more transition metals, such as Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and/or Zn
- X is one or more anions
- a is the number of cations per salt molecule
- z is the number of anions per salt molecule
- n is the coordination num ⁇ ber of 2 to 12, said method comprising the steps of 1 ) providing the solid salt
- the ammonia salt complex is compressed to a density of 0.9 to 1.3 g/cm 3 , more pre ⁇ ferred to a density of 1.1 to 1.3 g/cm 3
- the invention relates to a method of selective catalytic NO x reduction in waste gases containing oxygen, using ammonia and a reduction catalyst wherein gaseous ammonia is provided by heating a solid storage and delivery medium comprising one or more ionic ammonia absorbing salts of the general formula:
- Ma(NHs) n Xz wherein M is one or more cations selected from alkaline earth metals, and transition metals such as Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and/or Zn, X is one or more anions, a is the number of cations per salt molecule, z is the number of anions per salt molecule, and n is the coordination number of 2 to 12, wherein M is Mg and wherein the release rate of ammonia is controlled in consideration of the content of NO x in the waste gases.
- the invention relates to the use of a solid ammonia storage and delivery material comprising: an ammonia absorbing salt, wherein the ammonia absorbing salt is an ionic salt of the general formula: M a (NH 3 )nX z , wherein M is one or more cations selected from alkaline earth metals, and transition metals such as Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and/or Zn, X is one or more anions, a is the number of cations per salt molecule, z is the number of anions per salt molecule, and n is the coordination number of 2 to 12, wherein M is Mg as a source of ammonia as the reducing agent in selec ⁇ tive catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO x in exhaust gases from combustion processes.
- SCR selec ⁇ tive catalytic reduction
- the invention relates to an ammonia delivery device comprising a container comprising an ammonia absorbing salt, wherein the ammonia absorbing salt is an ionic salt of the general formula:
- M is one or more cations selected from alkaline earth metals, and/or one or more transition metals, such as Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and/or Zn
- X is one or more anions
- a is the number of cations per salt molecule
- z is the number of anions per salt molecule
- n is the coordination num ⁇ ber of 2 to 12, wherein M is Mg, said container being provided with one or more closable outlet opening(s) connected to a pipe and further being ing provided with means for heating the container and the ammonia ab ⁇ sorbing salt for release of gaseous ammonia.
- the closure of the closable outlet opening(s) may be in the form of one or more valve(s) known per se for use in connection with ammonia.
- Heating means may be in the form of an electrical resistive heating device known per se.
- the heating means may alternatively be provided as heat produced by chemical reactions.
- the salt is normally heated to temperatures in the range from 10°C to the melting point of the metal salt ammine complex, preferably to a tempera- ture from 100 to 700 0 C, more preferred to a temperature from 150 to 500 0 C.
- the release rate of ammonia is controlled by accurate control of the heating of the container and the am- monia absorbing salt for release of gaseous ammonia.
- the release of ammonia is preferably further controlled by reduction valves, flow control ⁇ lers or similar equipment or units.
- the invention relates to the use of an ammonia de ⁇ livery device comprising a container comprising an ammonia absorbing salt, wherein the ammonia absorbing salt is an ionic salt of the general formula:
- M 3 (NHs) n Xz wherein M is one or more cations selected from alkaline earth metals, and/or one or more transition metals, such as Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and/or Zn, X is one or more anions, a is the number of cations per salt molecule, z is the number of anions per salt molecule, and n is the coordination num ⁇ ber of 2 to 12, wherein M is Mg, said container being provided with one or more closable outlet opening(s) connected to a pipe and further being provided with means for heating the container and the ammonia absorbing salt for release of gaseous ammonia as a source for ammonia in selective catalytic reduction of NO x in exhaust gases from combustion processes.
- the invention relates to a solid ammonia storage and delivery material comprising: an ammonia absorbing salt, wherein the ammonia absorbing salt is an ionic salt of the general formula:
- M is one or more cations selected from alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and transition metals such as Li, Na, K, Cs, Mg, Ca, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, or Zn or combinations thereof such as NaAI, KAI, K 2 Zn, CsCu, or K 2 Fe
- X is one or more anions selected from fluoride, chlo ⁇ ride, bromide, iodide, nitrate, thiocyanate, sulphate, molybdate, and phos- phate ions
- a is the number of cations per salt molecule
- z is the number of anions per salt molecule
- n is the coordination number of 2 to 12, said storage and delivery material having a density of 0.9 to 1.3 g/cm 3 .
- the invention relates to a method of producing a solid ammo ⁇ nia storage and delivery material comprising an
- M is one or more cations selected from alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and transition metals such as Li, Na, K, Cs, Mg, Ca, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, or Zn or combinations thereof such as NaAI, KAI, K 2 Zn, CsCu, or K 2 Fe
- X is one or more anions selected from fluoride, chlo ⁇ ride, bromide, iodide, nitrate, thiocyanate, sulphate, molybdate, and phos- phate ions
- a is the number of cations per salt molecule
- z is the number of anions per salt molecule
- n is the coordination number of 2 to 12, said storage and delivery material having a density of 0.9 to 1.3 g/cm 3 , said method comprising the steps of 1 ) providing the solid salt, 2) saturating the salt with ammonia, and
- the present invention is especially suitable for use in reduction of emis ⁇ sion of NO x in exhaust gases from stationary and mobile combustion en- gines or power plants fuelled by diesel oil, petrol, natural gas or any other fossil fuels.
- the present invention is also especially suitable as a source for pro ⁇ viding ammonia in selective catalytic reduction in exhaust gasses for re- duction of emission from stationary and mobile combustion engines or power plants fuelled by methanol, ethanol, hydrogen, methane, ethane or any other synthetic fuels.
- Mobile combustion engines for which the invention is suitable are may e.g. be automobiles, trucks, trains, ships or any other motorised vehicle.
- the invention is particularly suitable for use in connection with reduction of NO x in combustion gases from automobiles and trucks.
- Stationary power plants for which the invention is suitable are preferably power plants generating electricity.
- the present invention is also especially suitable for use in reduction of emission of NO x in exhaust gases from solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC).
- SOFCs are operated at a high temperature, where there may be a small production of NOx, which can be removed by adding ammonia using the present invention.
- MgCI 2 powder anhydrous, >98% purity, Merck Schuchardt.
- Glove-bag Aldrich premium AtmosBag from Aldrich Chemical Company, Inc., 1001 West Saint Paul Ave., Milwaukee, Wl 53233, USA.
- Ammonia Gas Ammonia Gas 99.9 % from Hede Nielsen, lndustriparken 27-31 , 2750 Ballerup, Denmark.
- the ammonia carrier Mg(NH 3 )6Cl2
- Mg(NH 3 )6Cl2 was prepared by placing MgCl 2 pow ⁇ der for several days in a glove-bag containing ammonia gas at atmos- pheric pressure (1 bar) and at room temperature. The degree of saturation was checked by temperature programmed desorption (TPD) and verified to be near 100% of the theoretical amount. The absorption/desorption was found to be fully reversible.
- thermocouples (denoted T1 to T5) are shown in the below table 1 and illustrated in figure 2.
- a mass-flow controller (Brooks Smart Mass Flow 5850S calibrated to NH 3 ) dosed the ammonia from the buffer container into a "tailpipe" conveying a stream of carrier gas of air (1000 litres/minute) corresponding roughly to the current of exhaust gas from a small car.
- the mixture ratio between NH 3 and NOx should be approximately 1 :1 (e.g. (Koebel and Kleeman, 2000; Fang and DaCosta, 2003)).
- the transient NOx concentration (and by that the tran ⁇ sient NH3 concentration) in the exhaust gas from a car is very complicated to describe a continuous mathematical function and as an approximation, a sinusoidal function was used.
- the amplitude was set to 210 millili- tres/minute and the period was set to 120 seconds. Due to limitations in the dynamics of the mass-flow controller, however, the resulting outlet flow was not completely sinusoidal.
- Heating of the desorption unit was con- trolled using the ON-OFF controller programmed along with the data- collection in Labview.
- the control parameter was chosen as the buffer pressure and the set-point pressure was set to 5 bars.
- Phase (I) Warm-up During this phase the pressure was allowed to build up to the set-point, no ammonia was extracted during this initial warm-up phase.
- phase II the oscillations of the pressure and temperature continued to increase in amplitude and decrease in frequency. Combined with the large tem ⁇ perature gradients observed from figure 4 this indicates, that the reaction proceeds along an inward moving reaction front. Such a moving front will increase the way of heat-transfer, which will result in increasing amplitude and decreasing frequency of the pressure/temperature oscillations.
- Phase III - Desorption of fifth mole of ammonia The sudden increase of the amplitude marks the end of the transition phase and the beginning of the third phase, in which only the fifth mole of ammonia desorbed.
- the decrease of the pressure overshoot as compared to phase Il is most obviously due to the fact that only one mole of ammo ⁇ nia was released as compared to the four moles released during phase Il (cf. reactions 2 and 3), therefore reducing the overall desorption rate.
- the increased loss of heat to the surroundings due to the higher temperature level at T1 could also help moderating the tempera- ture/pressure peaks. During this phase it is difficult to see any increase of amplitude and decrease of frequency of the pressure oscillation; however the peak temperature does increase throughout the phase.
- Phase IV - Desorption of sixth mole of ammonia The amplitude of the pressure overshoot was even smaller during this phase than for phase III.
- One mole of ammonia was desorbed in both phase III and IV, but the increased loss of heat at T1 during phase IV helped moderating the temperature peaks and hence, also the overshoot of pressure. Since this experiment was run for several hours, including a night, a maximum allowable temperature of 500 0 C was set as a safety pa- rameter. From figures 4 and 5 it can be seen, that this temperature was reached, which resulted in the loss of buffer pressure.
- phase IV the temperature throughout the reactor became quite high. However, in an optimized system the set-point for pressure will certainly be lower than the chosen 5 bars, which will also reduce the required tem ⁇ perature for all three desorption reactions to occur.
- Figure 7 schematically shows a device compression of the solid ammonia delivery material for the preparation of cylindrical tablets (dimensions: 13mm in diameter; 10mm high).
- the solid ammonia delivery material was compressed in a chamber by applying a pressure of 2 - 4 tons/cm 2 using a piston compressing the powdered saturated storage material.
- the piston was removed, the delivery material was in the desired shape of e.g. a tablet, a cylinder or a rod, and had a density above 80% of the theoretical crystal density.
- FIG 8 schematically shows an embodiment of an ammonia delivery de ⁇ vice of the invention for desorption of the compressed delivery material.
- one or more tablets of solid ammonia delivery material 1 are placed in a container 2, which can be heated by a heating device 3.
- Desorbed ammonia leaves the container through a nozzle 4.
- Heat for the heating device 3 may be provided by e.g. resistive electric heating or chemical reactions. Such chemical reactions could be generated e.g. by combustion of a part of the released ammonia. If the delivery device is used in connection with SCR of NOx in exhaust gases, waste heat from the engine producing the gases can also be applied.
- Figure 9 schematically shows another preferred embodiment where only a part of the stored solid delivery material 1 is heated at a time.
- the solid delivery material is stored in compressed form, and introduced into a hot chamber 2 one at the time at intervals corresponding to the requirement for gaseous ammonia.
- the hot chamber is heated by a heating device 3 operated after the same principles as described above 2. Gaseous am ⁇ monia leaves the hot chamber through a nozzle 4, and when all ammonia is desorbed from a tablet 5 of solid ammonia delivery material, it is dis- carded into a separate container 6.
- the entire storage material is separated into a number of compartments each having their own heating source so that it is possible to have complete desorption of a given fraction of the material without using any moving parts to replace saturated/unsaturated salt e.g. on-board the vehicle during use.
- the bed-density of the delivery material used in Example 1 was quite low (331 kg/m 3 when compacted gently by hand) when compared to the den ⁇ sity of MgCI 2 and Mg(NHa) 6 CI 2 (1252 kg/m 3 , cf. the below table 2).
- a low density means that the entire storage system would require more space.
- This problem was solved by compressing Mg(NH3) ⁇ Cl2 into solid rods having a density of 1219 kg/m 3 (97% of the solid density).
- TPD ex ⁇ periments confirmed that it was possible to desorp all ammonia from this tablet, thus increasing the potential storage capacity by a factor of 3.7 (on a molar basis) to approximately 93% of the volumetric ammonia storage capacity of liquid ammonia.
- a nearly quantitative desorption of ammonia from the dense material is possible because the front of desorption leaves behind a porous layer of anhydrous MgCl2. This automatically generates the required pore system needed for mass-transfer through the structure.
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