Apparatus for treating organic waste gas

Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Chemical reactor – With means applying electromagnetic wave energy or...

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42218607, B01J 1908

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051869071

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for treating an organic waste gas has an oxidizing means for contacting the waste gas with an oxidizing agent to effect primary oxidation and form a primary oxidation product. An ultraviolet wave generator inadiates the primary reaction product with UV light in the near UV range to effect secondary oxidation of the primary reaction product.

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