Filter for collecting chlorinated organic compound

Gas separation: processes – Solid sorption – Inorganic gas or liquid particle sorbed

Reexamination Certificate

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C095S287000, C096S134000, C096S154000, C055S486000, C055S523000, C055S527000, C055SDIG007, C210S488000, C210S489000, C210S490000, C210S505000, C264S628000, C264SDIG048

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10511470

ABSTRACT:
The collecting filter can capture and collect various chlorinated organic compounds in both particulate form and gaseous form contained in a fluid at the same time, and is easy to extract the collected chlorinated organic compounds therefrom. This collecting filter7is provided with a fluid-permeable molded body containing fibers and an inorganic binder for binding the fibers to one another, and a hydrophobic material having higher hydrophobicity than that of the fibers and the inorganic binder, which is retained in the molded body. Various chlorinated organic compounds such as dioxins in both particulate form and gaseous form contained in the sample gas are captured and collected upon passage through the collecting filter7.

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