RI 2417 The Production Of Carbon-Black From Natural Gas By The High Voltage Arc.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. J. Jakowsky
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Jan 1, 1922

Abstract

[The legislation in many States against the present method of producing carbon-black by the incomplete combustion of natural gas, and the continually increasing demand for gas for otter purposes, indicates that the supply of carbon-black may Gradually be decreased and that new methods for its production, utilizing a greater parentage of the carbon in the has should be developed. In the course of investigations of the effects on hydrocarbons of high voltage discharges, it was noted that under certain conditions natural gas could be decomposed and that carbon-black could be produced. The effects of several tyres of electrical discharges on natural gas have, accordingly, been studied' in order to find out the fundamental factors underlying the reactions and their possible influence in the recovery of a greater part of the carbon content of natural gas than is now possible. Present commercial plants using natural gas for the manufacture of carbon-black recover from 0.9 to 1.5 pounds of carbon-black per thousand cubic feet of gala consumed, or less than 5 per cent of the total Gabon in the gas: It should be noted, however, that the, present methods involve heating the gas to incandescense by burning it as a luminous flame, and a considerable part of the gas is thus consumed as a source of hest. If this heat can be supplied from some other source, or if a more efficient method of applying the energy con. tamed in part of the gas, to the decomposition of the rest of it, can be worked out, then a greater yield of carbon-black per thousand cubic feet of gas care be expected. The present abort paper contains a brief summary of tie investigations so far conducted upon natural gas.]
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APA: J. J. Jakowsky  (1922)  RI 2417 The Production Of Carbon-Black From Natural Gas By The High Voltage Arc.

MLA: J. J. Jakowsky RI 2417 The Production Of Carbon-Black From Natural Gas By The High Voltage Arc.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1922.

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