Patent classifications
B01J20/045
COMPOSITION, METHOD FOR PRODUCTION, AND USE OF MODIFIED GRANULAR MEDIA FOR REMOVAL OF PFAS (PER- AND POLY-FLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES) AND THEIR WEATHERING PRODUCTS
This disclosure provides new filtration systems, filtration media, and processes for removing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from PFAS-contaminated water. The filtration systems, filtration media, and processes use a combination an activated carbon and a calcium sulfate which are mixed and immobilized or contained within a filter component such as a filter housing which provides a flow path for the contaminated water. This combination of components can remove PFAS contaminants to concentrations below the level of detection and provides other unexpected benefits as disclosed herein.
Processes For Reducing Environmental Availability Of Environmental Pollutants
This invention provides processes for reducing the environmental availability of one or more environmental pollutants in solids, liquids, and combinations of solids and liquids.
GETTER CARTRIDGE FOR TOXIC GASES INSIDE VALVES
The present invention relates to cylinder packages utilized in the delivery of highly toxic and/or flammable compounds to semiconductor manufacturers. More specifically, the present invention provides a cartridge adapted to removably attach to the gas outlet of a gas discharge passageway in a cylinder valve provided on a toxic gas containing cylinder package, the cartridge comprising a cylindrically shaped housing having at least one end fitted with a barrier member permeable to the toxic gas contained within the cylinder package and the housing containing a toxic-gas getter material.
CONTINUOUS OPEN FOAM POLYMER SHEET METHOD
A polymeric sheet, at least partially cross-linked and/or foamed, having a substantially open cell foam structure is described. A continuous method of manufacturing of an at least partially cross-linked, open cell foamed polymeric sheet is also described.
Methods for the treatment of flue gas streams using sorbent compositions with reduced auto ignition properties
An activated carbon sorbent composition comprising activated carbon and a passivation agent, wherein the activated carbon sorbent composition exhibits reduced self-heating or auto-ignition properties as compared to the activated carbon. The activated carbon sorbent composition may be utilized to sequester contaminants such as mercury from a flue gas stream. The passivation agent includes a sulfur species, and may be a sulfur oxide compound, a sulfide compound, or an organic sulfur compound. Methods for the manufacture of the activated carbon sorbent composition and for the sequestration of contaminants in a flue gas stream using the composition are also disclosed.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING GRANULES
Disclosed herein are novel compositions for the production of granule products, and uses of the same. Said granule products may comprise one or more of an input material, fibers, a binder, moisture, and an additive. Also disclosed are processes and systems for making the same and methods of using the same. A process for manufacturing granules may include mixing and granulating input material, fibers, a binder, and water using a mixer to produce wet granules, drying and cooling the wet granules, and separating at least one of dry overs and dry fines from the dried, cooled granules using a classifier.
Dryer Cartridge, Drying System, and Use Thereof
A dryer cartridge for removal of water from a liquid is provided with a cartridge body having a receiving chamber and a cartridge body wall delimiting the receiving chamber at least in sections thereof, wherein the cartridge body wall allows the liquid to flow through. A drying agent is arranged in the receiving chamber. A connection head is provided that can fasten the dryer cartridge in an opening of a housing wall of a device for receiving the liquid. The connection head has a connection opening and the connection opening connects in fluid communication the receiving chamber to an environment of the cartridge body. A drying system is provided with a device for receiving the liquid and with the dryer cartridge that can be fastened to an opening of a housing wall of a device for receiving the liquid.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING ENERGY
There is provided a system and a method for transferring energy, the method comprising the steps of: a)feeding a material comprising an absorbed fluid into a tube, b) heating the tube so that the fluid is desorbed in gas phase from the material, so that a fluid flow is created by the desorbed fluid in the tube, causing a flow of the material present as particles, and c) performing one of i) separating the material from the fluid so that a charged material is obtained, and ii)cooling the material and fluid so that the fluid is absorbed by the material whereby heat is released. An advantage is that no active transport means such as pumps are needed to transport the material during charging.
Agent for removing halogen gas, method for producing same, method for removing halogen gas with use of same, and system for removing halogen gas
An agent for removing a halogen gas, such as chlorine, in a waste gas by means of reduction; a method for producing this agent; a method for removing a halogen gas by use of this agent; and a system for removing a halogen gas. The agent for removing the halogen gas contains at least pseudo-boehmite, that serves as a host material, and a sulfur-containing reducing agent, that serves as a guest material. 1-8% by weight of the reducing agent, in terms of elemental sulfur, based on the total amount of the pseudo-boehmite and sulfur-containing reducing agent is present in the agent. At least one inorganic compound selected from among oxides, carbonates salts and hydrocarbon salts of alkaline earth metal elements, transition metal elements and zinc group elements is additionally contained in the agent as a third component.
Oxygen-scavenging polymer compositions
The present invention describes polymer compositions that have enhanced properties as oxygen barriers, as well as manufacturing methods for such oxygen-scavenging polymers and devices composed of such oxygen-scavenging polymers. These oxygen-scavenging polymers offer several benefits over existing materials, including a reduced ability for oxygen and carbon dioxide to permeate the polymer, reduced foaming of beverages stored in containers composed of the polymers, improved moisture absorption, and increased anti-bacterial/anti-fungal properties.