Gas separation: processes – With control responsive to sensed condition – Concentration sensed
Patent
1995-10-27
1997-01-28
Wyse, Thomas G.
Gas separation: processes
With control responsive to sensed condition
Concentration sensed
95 23, 95149, 95237, 210603, 210614, 210631, 210638, C02F 300, C02F 144
Patent
active
055974023
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a self-regulated apparatus and method for extracting biodegradable and/or strippable constituents from a gaseous stream by the action of biomass which consumes or degrades such substances. Such self-regulation permits the monitoring and optimization of the bioactivity of the system and the overall degree of treatment of the gaseous stream.
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Klecka Gary M.
LaPack Mark A.
Martin William F.
Nestrick Terry J.
McCulloch John K.
Stevens Timothy S.
The Dow Chemical Company
Wyse Thomas G.
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