Novel combustion process for an organic substrate

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Modifying or removing component of normally gaseous mixture – Organic component

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423210, 252455Z, B01D 5334

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ABSTRACT:
A process for the catalytic combustion of an organic substrate which comprises intimately contacting the organic substrate, comprised of one or more components, with an adsorption/combustion catalyst bed comprised of a metal-containing zeolite wherein the metal is at least one of platinum palladium, copper nickel, chromium and manganese. After sufficient organic substrate is adsorbed by the catalyst bed the substrate is combusted by an adiabatic temperature rise of the catalyst bed. The process is particularly well-suited for the removal of an organic substrate from a dilute stream.

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