Ammonia From Coal

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Ammonia From Coal

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Cone, Diane
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Maxfield, J.R.
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Schreinert, Derek
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Skinner, Christina
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Tafesse, Tigist
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Department of Chemical Engineering; Dr. H. Gordon Harris
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Laramie, Wyoming

University of Wyoming
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2008-04-23

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Ammonia synthesis plants traditionally use a natural gas feedstock as a source of hydrogen. Due to the low and stable cost of coal, it is desirable to use coal as a feedstock and primary source of hydrogen. In this project, a case study is conducted for Dyno Nobel in Cheyenne, Wyoming, which utilizes coal as a feedstock. An ammonia synthesis plant is developed, by utilizing a coal gasifier, reactors to maximize the hydrogen yield, and an ammonia synthesis reactor. Hydrogen for the ammonia synthesis comes from the gasifier and the nitrogen comes from air.
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Undergrauate Research Day 2008

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