ORGANIC VAPOR RECOVERY USING ACTIVATED CARBON FIBER CLOTH ELECTROTHERMAL-SWING ADSORPTION
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概要
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There were 10<SUP>9</SUP> kg of hazardous chemicals emitted to the atmosphere from United States during 2000. Reduction in these emissions can occur by capture and recovery of these chemicals with an electrothermal-swing adsorption system using activated carbon fiber cloth (ACFC). This system treated an air stream containing 73 ppmv to 1, 006 ppmv methyl ethyl ketone at 1.7 sm<SUP>3</SUP>/min. Throughput ratio, length of unused bed, equilibrium adsorption capacity, removal and liquid recovery efficiencies, and energy efficiency were used to characterize the system.
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著者
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ROOD M.
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University
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RAMIREZ D.
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University
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VIDAL E.
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University
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HASHISHO Z.
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University
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EMAMIPOUR H.
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University
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SULLIVAN P.
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University
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HAY K.
Construction Engineering Research Lab, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Interstate Research Park
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SULLIVAN P.
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University
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VIDAL E.
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University
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Rood Mark
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University
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ROOD M.
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University
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RAMIREZ D.
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University
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EMAMIPOUR H.
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University