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Method and apparatus for extracting carbon dioxide from air

a carbon dioxide and air extraction technology, applied in the field of air removal of selected gases, can solve the problems of large-scale hydrocarbon-fueled power plants that are not fully protected from exhausting cosub>2 /sub>into the atmosphere, the number of small-scale, widely-distributed emitters that are impractical to mitigate at the source, and the need to curtail the emission of cosub>2 /sub>from all sources

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-04-29
WRIGHT ALLEN B +2
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Benefits of technology

This method effectively captures and delivers CO2 to greenhouses or algae cultures, reducing energy consumption and minimizing water usage, while avoiding the reintroduction of CO2 into the atmosphere, thus addressing inefficiencies in existing CO2 capture technologies.

Problems solved by technology

Of the various sources of the CO2 emissions, there are a vast number of small, widely distributed emitters that are impractical to mitigate at the source.
Additionally, large scale emitters such as hydrocarbon-fueled power plants are not fully protected from exhausting CO2 into the atmosphere.
However, as greenhouse gas concerns mount, CO2 emissions from all sources will have to be curtailed.
Most prior art methods, however, result in the inefficient capture of CO2 from air because these processes heat or cool the air, or change the pressure of the air by substantial amounts.

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[0033]In broad concept, the present invention in one aspect extracts carbon dioxide from ambient air using a conventional CO2 extraction method or one of the improved CO2 extraction methods disclosed in our aforesaid PCT Applications, or disclosed herein, and releases at least a portion of the extracted CO2 to a closed environment.

[0034]In a first exemplary embodiment, this closed environment is a greenhouse. Preferably, but not necessarily, the CO2 extractor is located adjacent to the greenhouse and, in a preferred embodiment the extractor also provides shading for crops grown in greenhouses which are sensitive to strong sunlight, and / or reduces cooling requirements for the greenhouse.

[0035]In one approach to CO2 capture, the resin medium is regenerated by contact with the warm highly humid air. It has been shown that the humidity stimulates the release of CO2 stored on the storage medium and that CO2 concentrations between 3% and 10% can be reached by this method, and in the case ...

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Abstract

A method and apparatus for extracting CO2 from air comprising an anion exchange material formed in a matrix exposed to a flow of the air, and for delivering that extracted CO2 to controlled environments. The present invention contemplates the extraction of CO2 from air using conventional extraction methods or by using one of the extraction methods disclosed; e.g., humidity swing or electro dialysis. The present invention also provides delivery of the CO2 to greenhouses where increased levels of CO2 will improve conditions for growth. Alternatively, the CO2 is fed to an algae culture.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001]The present application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60 / 827,849, filed Oct. 2, 2006, and 60 / 829,376, filed Oct. 13, 2006, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002]The present invention in one aspect relates to removal of selected gases from air. The invention has particular utility for the extraction and sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2) from air and will be described in connection with such utilities, although other utilities are contemplated.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]There is compelling evidence to suggest that there is a strong correlation between the sharply increasing levels of atmospheric CO2 with a commensurate increase in global surface temperatures. This effect is commonly known as Global Warming. Of the various sources of the CO2 emissions, there are a vast number of small, widely distributed emitters that are impractical to mitigate at the ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C12N1/12B01D61/44B01D53/02B01D53/22B01D53/62C12M1/00C12M1/12C01B32/50
CPCB01D53/04B01D53/62B01D2253/206B01D2257/504C12M21/02Y02C10/04B01D53/22Y02C10/08Y02C10/10C01B31/20A01G9/18B01D53/047Y02C10/06B01J41/05C01B32/50Y02T50/678B01J47/14Y02C20/40Y02E50/30Y02P20/151Y02P60/20Y02A50/20B01D50/00B01D53/02A01G7/02A01G9/246A01G33/00B01D53/1425B01D53/1493B01D2252/10B01D2252/204B01D2252/30B01D2258/06B01D2325/38C12M23/18C12M23/36C12M29/00
Inventor WRIGHT, ALLEN B.LACKNER, KLAUS S.GINSTER, URSULA
Owner WRIGHT ALLEN B
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