Method and apparatus for cleaning a gas

Gas separation: processes – Liquid contacting – And recycle or reuse of contact liquid for further contact

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C096S269000, C096S272000, C096S282000, C096S285000, C096S286000, C261S088000

Reexamination Certificate

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06946018

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for cleaning a gas comprising a rotatable centrifugal cylinder having passageways for flowing a gas stream with a liquid stream through the cylinder to centrifugally remove the particulates from the gas stream with the liquid stream; turbine blades positioned inside the cylinder and connected to the cylinder to rotate the cylinder when the liquid stream flows through the turbine blades; fan blades positioned inside the cylinder and connected to the cylinder to rotate with the cylinder to pump the gas stream through the cylinder; and a pump connected to a reservoir of liquid, for pumping the liquid stream.

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