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Edgel P Stambaugh

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from Worthington, OH

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  • 921 Evening St, Columbus, OH 43085 • (614)8884667
  • Worthington, OH
  • Akron, OH
  • 921 Evening St, Worthington, OH 43085

Us Patents

  • Treating Carbonaceous Material

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  • US Patent:
    41219104, Oct 24, 1978
  • Filed:
    Jul 18, 1977
  • Appl. No.:
    5/816397
  • Inventors:
    Edgel P. Stambaugh - Worthington OH
  • Assignee:
    Battelle Memorial Institute - Columbus OH
  • International Classification:
    C10L 910
    C10G 100
  • US Classification:
    44 1B
  • Abstract:
    A method of treating a solid carbonaceous material comprising essentially lignite or bituminous or subbituminous coal to provide therefrom finely dispersed solid particles substantially free of ash and sulfur, by mixing the solid material with a liquid aqueous alkaline solution comprising essentially a sodium, potassium, or ammonium hydroxide, hydrosulfide, or carbonate, or a plurality thereof; dissolving the material by heating the resulting mixture to a temperature in the range of about 125. degree. C to the critical temperature, at a pressure of at least about 25 psig, while maintaining a substantial portion of the mixture in the liquid state; separating from the resulting solution any undissolved coal, ash, and other solids; reducing the pH of the solution to less than about 9 to precipitate therefrom a powder comprising the carbonaceous material, with a substantial proportion of the ash and sulfur that had been in the starting material now remaining in solution; and separating the precipitated powder from the solution. Typically either the pH of the solution is gradually reduced to less than about 2 during a time of at least about 5 minutes, or the precipitated powder is washed with an acid solution having a pH of less than about 2.
  • Solid Fuel Preparation Method

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  • US Patent:
    42808170, Jul 28, 1981
  • Filed:
    Jun 25, 1980
  • Appl. No.:
    6/162979
  • Inventors:
    Satya P. Chauhan - Worthington OH
    Herman F. Feldmann - Worthington OH
    Edgel P. Stambaugh - Worthington OH
    Ke-Tien Liu - Allison Park PA
  • Assignee:
    Battelle Development Corporation - Columbus OH
  • International Classification:
    C10L 902
  • US Classification:
    44 1R
  • Abstract:
    A process for treating solid particles (66) of a raw carbonaceous fuel (62) such as coal having an original sulfur content comprises producing (at 68) a slurry (74) of a quantity of the raw fuel particles and a liquid medium (70) comprising water, at least one alkali metal compound including a substantial amount of sodium or potassium sulfide or polysulfide or a combination thereof, and a catalytic agent (72) comprising calcium or magnesium oxide or carbonate, or dolomite. The slurry is subjected (in 78) for an effective period of time to elevated temperature and pressure effective with the alkali metal compounds and water to cause the medium to penetrate the microscopic structure of the particles and to chemically and physically incorporate a substantial amount of the catalytic agent into the structure. The readily separable medium is separated (at 84) from the fuel particles and the particles are washed (at 84,106) to produce a particulate fuel product (88,110) containing the incorporated catalytic agent. A substantial portion (90,94) of the separated medium is added (at 70) to the slurry produced as above.
  • Gasohol Production From Thermochemical Conversion Of Biomass To Ethanol

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  • US Patent:
    45239282, Jun 18, 1985
  • Filed:
    Apr 28, 1980
  • Appl. No.:
    6/144190
  • Inventors:
    Melville E. D. Hillman - Columbus OH
    William J. Huffman - Worthington OH
    Edward S. Lipinsky - Columbus OH
    Edgel Stambaugh - Worthington OH
  • Assignee:
    Battelle Development Corporation - Columbus OH
  • International Classification:
    C10L 118
  • US Classification:
    44 56
  • Abstract:
    Disclosed is a method for thermochemically converting a carbohydrate material into ethanol wherein the carbohydrate material and a metal salt are reacted at elevated temperature to form an intermediate carbohydrate complex salt and/or a lactate metal salt which then is pyrolyzed in the presence of water into ethanol. Preferred carbohydrate materials for the process are various sugars and the metal salt preferably is a metal oxide, hydroxide, or carbonate. The intermediate complex and/or lactate salt may be separated from its aqueous reaction mixture prior to its pyrolysis to reduce the ultimate separation of ethanol from water. Alternatively, the metal of the metal salt may be one whose carbonate decomposes to metal oxide and carbon dioxide during the pyrolysis step of the process to generate said metal salt in situ.
  • Hydrous Trivalent Chromium Oxide/Carbon Particles And Method Of Making The Same

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  • US Patent:
    51339471, Jul 28, 1992
  • Filed:
    Mar 2, 1990
  • Appl. No.:
    7/487313
  • Inventors:
    Edgel P. Stambaugh - Worthington OH
    Russell J. Morgan - Grand Island NY
  • Assignee:
    Occidental Chemical Corporation - Niagara Falls NY
  • International Classification:
    C01G 3702
  • US Classification:
    423 55
  • Abstract:
    Disclosed is a method of making particle which comprise hydrous trivalent chromium oxide having the empirical formula CrO. sub. 2 H intimately associated with a pulverulent carbonaceous substrate. A composition is formed which comprises an aqueous solution of water-soluble hexavalent chromium compound and a reducing agent in an amount sufficient to reduce the hexavalent chromium compound to the hydrous trivalent chromium oxide and to reduce the hydrous trivalent chromium oxide to metallic chromium. The reducing agent comprises a water-insoluble pulverulent carbonaceous substrate. Chrome metal can be made by heating the particles at a temperature of about 1100. degree. to about 1400. degree. C.
  • Fuel Separation Process

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  • US Patent:
    40959554, Jun 20, 1978
  • Filed:
    May 5, 1976
  • Appl. No.:
    5/683518
  • Inventors:
    Edgel P. Stambaugh - Worthington OH
    Satya P. Chauhan - Columbus OH
  • Assignee:
    Battelle Development Corporation - Columbus OH
  • International Classification:
    C10L 910
    C10B 5700
  • US Classification:
    44 1R
  • Abstract:
    Fine particles of a solid carbonaceous fuel of the coal or coke type are treated to reduce their content of undesired constituents at least including sulfur or ash or both. The treatment comprises forming a mixture of the fuel particles with a liquid aqueous leaching solution, containing one or more cations selected from Groups IA and IIA of the periodic table, which is effective to dissolve the undesired constituents. The mixture is exposed to temperatures in the range of about 150. degree. to 375. degree. C under a pressure of at least the autogeneous steam pressure until the solution has dissolved the undesired constituents of the fuel to such an extent that the undesired constituent content of the fuel particles has been reduced to less than a desired limit. The major portion of the solution is then separated from the fuel particles under temperature and pressure conditions and within a time period such that the amount of the undesired constituents dissolved in the solution is not substantially reduced by precipitation, adsorption on the fuel particles, or chemical recombination therewith. The separation is typically carried out by filtering the solution to remove the solid fuel particles.
  • Extracting Sulfur And Ash

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  • US Patent:
    40554007, Oct 25, 1977
  • Filed:
    Apr 7, 1975
  • Appl. No.:
    5/565454
  • Inventors:
    Edgel P. Stambaugh - Worthington OH
    George F. Sachsel - Boulder CO
  • Assignee:
    Battelle Memorial Institute - Columbus OH
  • International Classification:
    C10L 910
    C10B 5700
  • US Classification:
    44 1R
  • Abstract:
    A method of extracting a substantial proportion of the pyritic, organic, and sulfate sulfur compounds and ash present in a solid carbonaceous fuel of the coal or coke type comprising mixing the fuel with an aqueous alkaline solution containing a sodium, calcium, or ammonium carbonate, hydroxide, sulfide, or hydrosulfide, or a plurality thereof, heating the resulting mixture to at least about 125. degree. C at a pressure of at least about 25 psig to leach out the sulfur compounds and ash, separating the easily removable leached out materials from the remainder of the fuel, and washing said remainder of the fuel. The concentration of alkali in the solution typically is about 1 to 35 percent by weight, and the mixture typically is heated for at least about 5 minutes at about 350. degree. C, about 1 hour at 300. degree. C, about 2 hours at 250. degree.
  • Hydrothermal Method For Producing Stabilized Zirconia

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  • US Patent:
    46198172, Oct 28, 1986
  • Filed:
    Mar 27, 1985
  • Appl. No.:
    6/716428
  • Inventors:
    Edgel P. Stambaugh - Worthington OH
    James H. Adair - Bexley OH
    Ibrahim Sekercioglu - Dublin OH
    Roger R. Wills - Solon OH
  • Assignee:
    Battelle Memorial Institute - Columbus OH
  • International Classification:
    C01G 2502
  • US Classification:
    423266
  • Abstract:
    The invention is characterized by two main methods of producing stabilized or partially stabilized zirconia powders with controlled particle size by use of complexing agents and hydrothermal treatment. A further embodiment of the invention is characterized by a combination of the first two methods to produce powders containing more than one major particle size. The invention also allows use of low cost readily available starting material, controlled doping level and incorporation of dual constituents such as MgO, CaO; Y. sub. 2 O. sub. 3, MgO; or Y. sub. 2 O. sub. 3, CaO in the structure for production of stabilized zirconia. Triply stabilized zirconia containing Y. sub. 2 O. sub. 3, MgO and CaO may also be produced. A final embodiment of the invention allows the production of dually and triply stabilized zirconia by hydrothermal treatment without the use of complexing agents.
  • Treating Solid Fuel

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  • US Patent:
    40921255, May 30, 1978
  • Filed:
    Dec 27, 1976
  • Appl. No.:
    5/754153
  • Inventors:
    Edgel P. Stambaugh - Worthington OH
    Satya P. Chauhan - Worthington OH
  • Assignee:
    Battelle Development Corporation - Columbus OH
  • International Classification:
    C10L 910
    C10B 5700
  • US Classification:
    44 1R
  • Abstract:
    A method of treating fine particles of solid carbonaceous fuel of the coal or coke type that comprises mixing the fuel particles with a liquid aqueous solution comprising essentially (a) sodium, potassium, or lithium hydroxide together with (b) calcium, magnesium, or barium hydroxide or carbonate, or a plurality thereof, with a ratio of (a) to the fuel of about 0. 04 to 0. 70 (typically 0. 10 to 0. 35) by weight, a ratio of (b) to the fuel of about 0. 02 to 0. 30 (typically 0. 08 to 0. 20) by weight, and a ratio of water to the fuel of about 1 to 10 (typically 2 to 5) by weight; heating the resulting mixture, at an elevated pressure, to a temperature of about 150. degree. to 375. degree. C (typically 175. degree. to 300. degree. C) in such a manner as to improve the usefulness of the fuel particles; and cooling to below about 100. degree. C.

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