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Cavity-Enhanced
Gas Analyzer for Process Control Applications--Los
Gatos Research, 67 East Evelyn Avenue, Suite 3, Mountain View, CA
94041-1518; 650-965-7772, www.lgrinc.com
Dr.
Manish Gupta, Principal Investigator, m.gupta@lgrinc.com
Mrs.
Noel O'Keefe, Business Official, n.okeefe@lgrinc.com
DOE
Grant No. DE-FG02-03ER83849
Amount:
$750,000
In
the production of polymer-grade ethylene, petrochemical manufacturers must
actively minimize the amount of acetylene contamination to less than 10
parts-per-million. Process control
engineers must respond quickly to prevent the contamination of stored ethylene
and irreversible damage to catalytic beds. Currently,
gas chromatography is used to provide this industrial process control; however,
this technology is both slow (minutes) and expensive. This
project will develop an industrial process control monitor for acetylene in
ethylene gas flows. The technology
will provide an absolute, accurate measurement of acetylene contamination fifty
times faster than and at one-third the cost of conventional methods.
Phase I built and tested a compact, rugged version of a patented Off-Axis
Integrated Cavity Output Spectroscopy (ICOS) gas analyzer and demonstrated its
ability to accurately measure acetylene in ethylene gas flow mixtures to better
than 100 parts-per-billion in one second. System
parameters were thoroughly investigated and long-term stability was
demonstrated. Phase II will
integrate a refined Off-Axis ICOS industrial process control system into an
analyzer package and test the working instrument in an ethylene manufacturing
plant. A multiplexed prototype
analyzer will be produced to simultaneously measure a variety of other
impurities (e.g. CO, CO2, H2O, NH3, propyne) in
ethylene process flows.
Commercial Applications and Other
Benefits
as described by awardee: The
industrial process control analyzer should have direct commercial application
within the petrochemical manufacturing community.
In addition, the ultrasensitive gas analyzer also should find use in
environmental monitoring, medical breath-diagnostics, and vehicle emissions
testing, providing a potential market of $50M.