Martin Colin Sacks (born 16 October 1959, Sydney) is a well-known Australian actor, chiefly known for his 11-year role on Blue Heelers from 1994 to 2005.
Martin E. Sacks - East Windsor NJ Richard H. McClelland - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Cogas Development Company - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
C10J 354
US Classification:
48197R
Abstract:
In a system of fluidized gasification of carbonaceous solids in which fines are burned in an external combustor to heat recycle solids, fines entrainment is reduced by introducing the finest of the fines into the combustor from the lower end of a fluidized fines feeder vessel whereby the said finest fines are selectively burned.
Coal gasification process gives a waste water stream containing phenolic impurities. This stream is fed into contact with hot solid heat transfer particles to form superheated steam which is fed to the gasification zone.
James L. Manganaro - Princeton NJ Martin E. Sacks - East Windsor NJ James Carmichael - Buffalo NY
Assignee:
FMC Corporation - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
C01B 1798
US Classification:
423521
Abstract:
This invention relates to a process for producing Caro's acid by reaction of at least 85% by weight sulfuric acid and at least 50% by weight hydrogen peroxide wherein the sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide are fed through separate feed lines into a funneling zone open to the atmosphere, the feed lines having air gaps between their ends and the funneling zone; passing said hydrogen peroxide and sulfuric acid by gravity flow from said funneling zone into one end of a reaction zone whose size permits a pressure drop which is at least 8 times the theoretical pressure drop for such reaction zone and removing a mixture containing Caro's acid from the exit end of the reaction zone.
James L. Manganaro - Princeton NJ Martin E. Sacks - East Windsor NJ James Carmichael - Buffalo NY
Assignee:
FMC Corporation - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
C01B 1798
US Classification:
423521
Abstract:
This invention relates to a process for producing Caro's acid by reaction of at least 85% by weight sulfuric acid and at least 50% by weight hydrogen peroxide wherein the sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide are fed through separate feed lines into a funneling zone open to the atmosphere, the feed lines having air gaps between their ends and the funneling zone; continuing to introduce the sulfuric acid and the hydrogen peroxide into the funneling zone to flow and mix within the funneling zone, passing the resulting mixture by gravity flow into one end of a reaction zone whose size permits a pressure drop which is at least 8 times the theoretical pressure drop for such reaction zone and removing a mixture containing Caro's acid from the exit end of the reaction zone.