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Energy | 2012

Solar thermochemical production of ammonia from water, air and sunlight: Thermodynamic and economic analyses

Ronald Michalsky; Bryon J. Parman; Vincent Amanor-Boadu; Peter H. Pfromm

Ammonia is an important input into agriculture and is used widely as base chemical for the chemical industry. It has recently been proposed as a sustainable transportation fuel and convenient one-way hydrogen carrier. Employing typical meteorological data for Palmdale, CA, solar energy is considered here as an inexpensive and renewable energy alternative in the synthesis of NH3 at ambient pressure and without natural gas. Thermodynamic process analysis shows that a molybdenum-based solar thermochemical NH3 production cycle, conducted at or below 1500 K, combined with solar thermochemical H2 production from water may operate at a net-efficiency ranging from 23 to 30% (lower heating value of NH3 relative to the total energy input). Net present value optimization indicates ecologically and economically sustainable NH3 synthesis at above about 160 tons NH3 per day, dependent primarily on heliostat costs (varied between 90 and 164 dollars/m2), NH3 yields (ranging from 13.9 mol% to stoichiometric conversion of fixed and reduced nitrogen to NH3), and the NH3 sales price. Economically feasible production at an optimum plant capacity near 900 tons NH3 per day is shown at relative conservative technical assumptions and at a reasonable NH3 sales price of about 534 ± 28 dollars per ton NH3.


Journal of Virological Methods | 2008

Effects of temperature and shear force on infectivity of the baculovirus Autographa californica M nucleopolyhedrovirus

Ronald Michalsky; Peter H. Pfromm; Peter Czermak; Christopher M. Sorensen; A. Lorena Passarelli

Virus stability and infectivity during stressful conditions was assessed to establish guidelines for future virus filtration experiments and to contribute to the body of knowledge on a widely used virus. A recombinant baculovirus of Autographa californica M nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV), vHSGFP, was incubated at 15-65 degrees C. A 2-log decrease in virus infectivity occurred after virus incubation above 45 degrees C. The activation energy of virus deactivation was circa 108 kJ/mol. Dynamic light scattering revealed an increase in apparent virus particle size from 150+/-19 to 249+/-13 nm at 55 degrees C. Protein and DNA concentrations in solution correlated well with virus aggregation as temperature was increased. Infectivity of vHSGFP stored for 5 months at 4 degrees C or exposed to shear stress from stirring (100 rpm, 1.02x10(-5) psi) and pumping (50-250 ml/min, 1.45x10(-5) to 7.25x10(-5) psi) did not change with time. Unlike temperature variations, cold storage and shear stress appeared to have little impact on infectivity.


Journal of Virological Methods | 2012

Purification of a recombinant baculovirus of Autographa californica M nucleopolyhedrovirus by ion exchange membrane chromatography

Tanja A. Grein; Ronald Michalsky; Maria Vega López; Peter Czermak

Significant progress in the application of viral vectors for gene delivery into mammalian cells and the use of viruses as biopesticides requires downstream processing that can satisfy application-specific demands on performance. In the present work the stability and ion exchange membrane chromatography of a recombinant of Autographa californica M nucleopolyhedrovirus is studied. To adjust the degree of purification the effect of ionic conductivity or pH on the viral infectivity was assessed (0.77-78.00mS/cm, pH 3-8). Infectivity decreased rapidly by several orders of magnitude at below 5mS/cm (i.e., 0.49MPa osmotic pressure change) or at below pH 5.5 (rationalized with particle aggregation). The virus was concentrated and purified via adsorption (0.2-1.1×10(16)pfu/m(3) chromatographic bed volume, 0.6-1.1×10(12)pfu/m(2) membrane area facing the incident fluid flow) and elution at pH 6.1 and 6.35mS/cm from three strong anion exchange membranes. Virus recovery and concentration in accord with the volume reduction were obtained using a polyether sulfone-based membrane with quaternary ammonium ligands. The level of host cell protein (down to below the detection limit) and suspended DNA (below 93pg DNA per 10(6)pfu) are reported for each membrane employed, for the purpose of comparability, under equal adsorption or elution conditions respectively.


Solar Energy | 2011

Chromium as reactant for solar thermochemical synthesis of ammonia from steam, nitrogen, and biomass at atmospheric pressure

Ronald Michalsky; Peter H. Pfromm


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2012

An Ionicity Rationale to Design Solid phase Metal Nitride Reactants for Solar Ammonia Production

Ronald Michalsky; Peter H. Pfromm


Aiche Journal | 2012

Thermodynamics of metal reactants for ammonia synthesis from steam, nitrogen and biomass at atmospheric pressure

Ronald Michalsky; Peter H. Pfromm


Desalination | 2010

Concentration of the baculovirus Autographa californica M nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) by ultrafiltration

Ronald Michalsky; A. Lorena Passarelli; Peter H. Pfromm; Peter Czermak


Desalination | 2009

Purification of the baculovirus Autographa californica M nucleopolyhedrovirus by tangential flow ultrafiltration

Ronald Michalsky; A. Lorena Passarelli; Peter H. Pfromm; Peter Czermak


Thermochimica Acta | 2014

Rapid synthesis of nanocrystalline magnesium chromite and ferrite ceramics with concentrated sunlight

Ronald Michalsky; Brian A. Peterson; Peter H. Pfromm


Archive | 2013

Ammoniac et hydrocarbures thermochimiques

Ronald Michalsky; Peter H. Pfromm

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Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen

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Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen

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