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Catalytic Oxidation - a Way to Treat Volatile Organic Emissions

Catalytic Oxidation - a Way to Treat Volatile Organic Emissions [Pg.152]

The selectivity of the catalyst is of major importance in the case of chlorinated VOCs the oxidation products should not contain even more harmful compounds than the parent-molecule, for example, formation of dioxins should be avoided. In addition, the minimization of CI2 and maximization of HCl in a product gas should be achieved [61]. These are just a few examples of why researchers are continuing the search for VOC oxidation catalysts as well as new reactor concepts. The new possibilities include, for example, utilization of nanosized gold catalysts in the oxidation of sulfur-containing VOCs and microwave-assisted processes where combination of adsorption and oxidation is used in low-concentration VOC oxidation [62, 63]. [Pg.152]

1 Case - Utilization of Reverse Flow Reactor (RFR) in Industrial CI-VOC Oxidation [Pg.152]

The reverse flow reactor (RFR) concept was originally patented by Cottrell in 1938 [64] in the United States and further developed and appHed to different purposes by several researchers, for example, Matros and coworkers [65]. This technology has found its application also in the field of catalytic oxidation [66]. The incinerator containing two sets of regenerative-type heat exchangers and at least two catalyst honeycombs uses flow reversal to recover the heat produced in exothermal oxidation reactions [67]. A regenerative heat exchanger can typically achieve a heat [Pg.152]




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