Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1991-07-19
1993-01-05
Spitzer, Robert
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55 94, 55222, 55223, 552572, 552577, 55258, 55268, B01D 4706, B01D 4712
Patent
active
051767236
ABSTRACT:
A particle removal system provides for the removal of submicron particles in gas streams, such as combustion flue gases or diesel exhausts. The gas stream is treated to permit very fine particles to coagulate through a short residence time in the conduits handling the gas stream, and thereafter is conditioned to establish saturation of the gas stream at a low temperature, such as by water injection. The saturated stream of gas containing the particles is then passed through a particle growth chamber or section where steam is injected into the gas to establish a supersaturation condition, causing the particles in the gas stream to grow in size by water condensing around the particles. The particles are grown to a size that is near one micron, and are removed through conventional particulate removal devices.
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Liu Benjamin Y. H.
McMurry Peter H.
Sun Jinjun
Regents of the University of Minnesota
Spitzer Robert
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