Method and system for photocatalytic decontamination

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Utilizing electrical or wave energy directly applied to...

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210763, 2103218, 21032169, 210408, 210791, C02F 148, C02F 132, B01D 6306, B01D 6502

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ABSTRACT:
A method and system for purifying a contaminated fluid in a continuous manner is herein disclosed. The present invention provides for the irradiation of a slurry between a defined surface(s) such that substantially all of the contaminants are removed from the slurry, and a turbulent flow of the slurry is achieved. The present invention further provides for the separation of decontaminated effluent from the slurry by employing ceramic membrane filters. Air is applied to the ceramic membrane filters at relatively high pressures in order to remove any photoreactive catalyst particles that have collected in the ceramic membranes.

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