Loop-shaped ultrasound generator and use in reaction systems

a technology of loop-shaped ultrasound and reaction system, which is applied in the direction of mechanical vibration separation, instruments, specific gravity measurement, etc., can solve the problems of limited success of ultrasound use for large-scale chemical processes, low yield, and low frequency achievable by magnetostriction drives, so as to improve yield, reaction rate, or both

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-11-23
SULPHCO
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[0008] This invention is useful in the performance of any chemical reaction whose yield, reaction rate, or both can be enhanced by ultrasound, and is particularly useful in the desulfurization of crude oil and crude oil fractions. Processes disclosing the use of ultrasound in treating these materials are disclosed in commonly owned U.S. Pat. No. 6,402,939 (issued Jun. 11, 2002), U.S. Pat. No. 6,500,219 (issued Dec. 31, 2002), U.S. Pat. No. 6,652,992 (issued Nov. 25, 2003), U.S. Published Patent Application No. US 2003-0051988 A1 (published Mar. 20, 2003), and U.S. Published Patent Application No. US 2004-0079680 A1 (published Apr. 29, 2004). All patents, patent applications, and publications in general that are cited in this specification are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety for all legal purposes that are capable of being served thereby.

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Ultrasound generators are generally of limited energy output due to the power needed to drive the vibrations and the heat generated by ultrasonic transducers.
Because of these limitations, the use of ultrasound for large-scale chemical processes has met with limited success.
One means of achieving ultrasonic vibrations at a relatively high power is by the use of magnetostriction-driven ultrasound transducers, but frequencies attainable by magnetostriction drives are still only moderate in magnitude.
These systems are not suitable for high-throughput reactions where a high reaction yield is required.

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[0014] In accordance with this invention, ultrasonic vibrations are transmitted to an ultrasonic horn by a loop-shaped transducer that converts periodically varying voltages to mechanical vibrations in the ultrasound range by way of magnetostriction. The loop-shaped ultrasonic transducer thus operates as an electromagnet and is formed of magnetostrictive material, preferably a soft magnetic alloy. Soft magnetic alloys are alloys that become magnetic in the presence of an electric field but retain little or no magnetism after the field is removed. Soft magnetic alloys are well known, and any such alloy is suitable for use in the present invention. Examples are iron-silicon alloys, iron-silicon-aluminum alloys, nickel-iron alloys, and iron-cobalt alloys, many of which contain additional alloying elements such as chromium, vanadium, and molybdenum. Examples of trade names under which these alloys are sold are HIPERCO® 27, HIPERCO® 35, 2V PERMENDUR®, and SUPERMENDUR. A presently preferr...

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Abstract

Ultrasound for use in chemical reactions is generated by an electromagnet formed from an ultrasound transducer whose central feature is a loop of magnetostrictive material wound with coils oriented to produce an oscillating magnetostrictive force when an oscillating voltage is applied. The oscillations in the transducer loop are transmitted to an ultrasonic horn that is immersed in a reaction medium where the ultrasonic vibrations are transmitted directly to the reaction mixture.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION [0001] This application is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 10 / 994,166, filed Nov. 18, 2004, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] 1. Field of the Invention [0003] This invention resides in the field of process equipment used in the treatment of materials in liquid media by ultrasound. [0004] 2. Description of the Prior Art [0005] The use of ultrasound for driving chemical reactions is well known. Examples of publications that describe chemical uses of ultrasound are Suslick, K. S., Science, vol. 247, p. 1439 (1990), and Mason, T. J., Practical Sonochemistry, A User's Guide to Applications in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Ellis Norwood Publishers, West Sussex, England (1991). Of the various sonicating systems that have been developed, those known as “probe”-type systems include an ultrasonic transducer that generates ultrasonic energy and transmits that energy t...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G01N29/04
CPCC02F1/36B01J19/10B06B1/02B06B1/08B06B3/00G01N29/04
Inventor GUNNERMAN, RUDOLF W.RICHMAN, CHARLES I.
Owner SULPHCO
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