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Vol 149
Pages:
46-48
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Article

Technology of photochemical purification of gas emissions

Authors:
N. A. Artamonov1
V. V. Kachak2
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  • 1 — Russian Correspondence Institute of Textile and Light Industry
  • 2 — Russian Correspondence Institute of Textile and Light Industry
Date submitted:
2000-10-19
Date accepted:
2000-11-13
Date published:
2001-12-28

Abstract

The processes of hydrocarbon oxidation in a gas medium with a catalyst have been studied. Specific properties of heat and mass transfer of swirling flow of optically active medium consisting of hydrocarbon low-concentration components and air bilaterally irradiated with IR light are shown. Experimental results show that this method of gas purification has high technological and economic efficiency. The design of a new highly efficient multi-tube unit for oxidation of hydrocarbon low-concentration components, developed in accordance with the latest achievements of technology, which can be used in various industries, is proposed.

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(Archived) Environmental monitoring and environmental safety
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