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Self-contained system for controlling gaseous emissions from dilute organic sources and a process for using that system

US5308457A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateApr 5, 1991
Grant dateMay 3, 1994
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Expiry dateApr 5, 2011

Classification

  • Technology area (CPC B)Performing Operations; Transporting
  • CPC primaryB01D53/8668
  • WIPO fieldChemical engineering
  • WIPO sectorChemistry

Abstract

This invention is a device and a process for controlling the emission of volatile organic components. The invention is useful on gaseous or vapor-containing streams containing a minor amount of organic material, particularly on fairly dilute streams or those containing only a few parts per million of the organic material. The device is useful in adsorbing organics as might be found emanating from paint spray booths, restaurants, print shops, dry cleaners, furniture manufacturers, and bakeries. The device may be two-stage including an adsorber and a catalytic oxidation reactor or may be of such a configuration that the same bed is used both as the adsorber and catalytic oxidation reactor. In the former configuration, a first stage contains an electrically conductive adsorbent bed, potentially comprising an adsorbent placed on a conductive support of fibers, foil, or other structure. The adsorbent removes the organic from the gaseous stream as that stream passes through. When the adsorbent is loaded with volatile organic, a voltage is applied to the conductive support and the adsorbed organic material is desorbed. The stream containing the desorbed organic is passed through a catalys…

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