Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Chemical treatment
Patent
1996-07-03
1998-05-26
McCarthy, Neil
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Chemical treatment
210760, 210762, 210763, C02F 172
Patent
active
057559775
ABSTRACT:
A contaminated fluid such as water or a gas stream containing at least one organic contaminant is contacted in a continuous process with a particulate geothite catalyst in a reactor in the presence of hydrogen peroxide or ozone or both to decompose the organic contaminants.
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Gurol Mirat D.
Lin Shu-Sung
Drexel University
McCarthy Neil
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