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Evaluation of an adsorption system to concentrate VOC in air streams prior to catalytic incineration

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Volume 154, Issue -, Pages 216-224

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2015.02.028

Keywords

VOC concentration; Thermal swing adsorption; Catalytic incineration; Rotor concentrator; Activated carbon

Funding

  1. ANPCyT- MINCyT argentine institution [PICT'11-1641]
  2. CONICET argentine institution [PIP 0304]
  3. UNLP argentine institution [PID I177]
  4. CONICET

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Catalytic combustion is a well-developed process for the removal of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). In order to reduce both the amount of catalyst needed for incineration and the surface area of recuperative heat exchangers, an evaluation of the use of thermal swing adsorption as a previous step for VOC concentration is made. An air stream containing ethyl acetate and ethanol (employed as solvents in printing processes) has been taken as a case study. Based on the characteristics of the adsorption/ desorption system and the properties of the stream to be treated, a monolithic rotor concentrator with activated carbon as adsorbent material is adopted. Once the temperature of the inlet desorption stream T-D, is chosen, the minimum possible desorption flow rate, W-D,W-min, and the amount of adsorbent material can be properly defined according to the extent of the Mass Transfer Zone (MTZ) at the end of the adsorption stage. An approximate procedure to speed up the calculations needed for sizing the bed and predicting the operating variables is also presented. In the case studied here, the concentration of the VOC stream can reach 6 times that of the primary effluent when T-D = 200 degrees C is chosen. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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