Doylestown, PA, United States of America

Harold James Peters



Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 15(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2002

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Harold James Peters: Innovator in Ammonia Production Technology

Introduction

Harold James Peters is a notable inventor based in Doylestown, PA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of ammonia production, particularly in the context of nitrogen oxides (NOx) scrubbing. His innovative approach addresses the challenges associated with ammonia generation from urea.

Latest Patents

Peters holds a patent for a method that controls the production of ammonia from urea for NOx scrubbing. This process involves providing a pressurized gas stream that is useful for removing nitrogen oxides from combustion gas. The method entails hydrolyzing urea in an aqueous solution within a closed reactor to evolve gaseous ammonia. The key improvement of this invention is the ability to maintain reactor pressure within a preselected range, even when the demand for ammonia suddenly drops. This is achieved by cooling the solution within the hydrolysis reactor through heat exchange, responding effectively to rapid changes in ammonia demand.

Career Highlights

Harold James Peters is associated with Ec&c Technologies, Inc., where he applies his expertise in ammonia production technology. His work has been instrumental in advancing methods for environmental protection through effective NOx scrubbing techniques.

Collaborations

Peters has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Herbert W. Spencer, III, and W. Herbert III Spencer. These partnerships have contributed to the development and refinement of innovative technologies in the field.

Conclusion

Harold James Peters is a distinguished inventor whose work in ammonia production technology has made a significant impact on environmental engineering. His innovative methods continue to play a crucial role in addressing nitrogen oxide emissions.

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