Bouldin Corporation (20240246128). ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF AGGREGATE CELLULOSE PULP simplified abstract

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ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF AGGREGATE CELLULOSE PULP

Organization Name

Bouldin Corporation

Inventor(s)

David C. Palmer of Franklin TN (US)

Rodrigo B. Vera of Leeds AL (US)

Terry L. Moore of Brentwood TN (US)

ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF AGGREGATE CELLULOSE PULP - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240246128 titled 'ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF AGGREGATE CELLULOSE PULP

The patent application describes a process for converting municipal solid waste (MSW) material into feedstock for an anaerobic digester, resulting in the production of biogas and other valuable products.

  • At least 70% by mass of the incoming MSW material is hydrolyzed and then directed to the anaerobic digester.
  • One or more selected chlorine-containing components are removed from the stream of MSW material.
  • Substantially all paper components are retained in the process.

Potential Applications: - Waste management - Renewable energy production - Biogas generation

Problems Solved: - Efficient conversion of MSW into valuable products - Reduction of landfill waste - Sustainable energy production

Benefits: - Generation of biogas for energy - Recycling of paper components - Reduction of environmental impact

Commercial Applications: - Waste management companies - Energy production facilities - Recycling centers

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the process of hydrolyzing MSW material contribute to the generation of biogas? 2. What are the environmental benefits of removing chlorine-containing components from the waste stream?

Frequently Updated Research: - Ongoing studies on optimizing the efficiency of anaerobic digestion processes for MSW conversion.


Original Abstract Submitted

a process for transforming a stream of msw material into feedstock for an anaerobic digester and the resulting generation of biogas and other useful products includes the removal of one or more selected chlorine containing components and the retaining of substantially all paper components. at least 70% by mass of the incoming stream of msw material is hydrolyzed and subsequently directed to the anaerobic digester.