guerky
Chemical
- Feb 10, 2015
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I have a gas stream ranging from 10 to 40 ppm of Carbon Monoxide that must be reduced to 0,08 ppm for emission (flow rates: 1.000 Nm²/h). This stream also have 10 to 40 ppm of dimethyl ether, toluene and dimethylamine.
Most of the processes for CO elimination that I checked involves thermo-oxidation or catalytic oxidation, both very expensive for my low rates and concentrations.
The literature shows some promising data on Biofilters for CO removal ( We are developing a pilot unit to test this technology under our operational conditions.
The plant produces Fungicides; there are two water scrubbers before the biofilter bed, even so there is some skepticism about the viability to use biofilters as well as its efficiency, especially for CO removal, so i dont intend to wait a few months for the results to start analysing alternatives (even the expensive ones).
What are the most cost effective technologies available?
I apreciate any tips and the State of Art of industrial CO removal.
Most of the processes for CO elimination that I checked involves thermo-oxidation or catalytic oxidation, both very expensive for my low rates and concentrations.
The literature shows some promising data on Biofilters for CO removal ( We are developing a pilot unit to test this technology under our operational conditions.
The plant produces Fungicides; there are two water scrubbers before the biofilter bed, even so there is some skepticism about the viability to use biofilters as well as its efficiency, especially for CO removal, so i dont intend to wait a few months for the results to start analysing alternatives (even the expensive ones).
What are the most cost effective technologies available?
I apreciate any tips and the State of Art of industrial CO removal.