Article | REF: IN23 V1

Treatment of VOC-laden air by adsorption-electrodesorption

Authors: Albert SUBRENAT, Pierre LE CLOIREC

Publication date: October 10, 2004

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3. Shaping a specific adsorber

In a conventional adsorber, activated carbon grains or extrudates fill large columns (2 to 3 m in diameter by 2 to 3 m in height, i.e. several tens of cubic meters) with consequent adsorption-regeneration cycles (2 to 5 h). The original presentation of activated carbon fabrics makes it possible to design and build reactors that differ in terms of implementation, installation size and operating mode.

3.1 Adsorption filters

The use of activated carbon fabrics in an industrial VOC treatment plant means that highly variable quantities of fabric can be inserted into the process, due to the diversity of applications (nature, concentration of compounds and flow rates applied). However, unitary adsorption elements have already been developed. The advantage of such...

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