Patent classifications
B01D39/2058
FILTERS COMPRISING AN ACTIVATED CARBON PARTICLE COATED WITH PDADMAC AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME
Embodiments of systems and methods for producing a coated activated carbon comprise the steps of providing activated carbon particles having a particle size up to about 100 m, and coating the activated carbon particles by spraying droplets of a cationic polymer solution onto the surface of the activated carbon particles, wherein the cationic polymer solution comprises about 1% to about 15% by weight cationic polymer and the droplet size is between about 5 m to about 100 m.
ADSORPTIVE FILTER UNIT HAVING EXTENDED USEFUL CYCLE TIMES AND/OR AN EXTENDED SERVICE LIFE
The invention relates to a method for preparing an adsorptive filter unit having extended useful cycle times and/or an extended service life, especially improved and/or greater resilience and/or resistance against biological contamination and/or biological fouling, in particular and adsorptive filter unit for treating and/or purifying a fluid medium.
HEAVY METAL RECYCLING PROCESS AND MATERIAL USEFUL IN SUCH PROCESS
The present invention relates to the field of water treatment/metal recovery and to materials/devices useful in such processes. Specifically the invention provides for composite materials comprising amyloid fibrils; activated carbon; optionally a support material; whereby said amyloid fibrils and said activated carbon are in intimate contact. The invention further provides for the treatment of water using such composite materials.
HYBRID METHOD FOR CARBON CAPTURE
A method of removing carbon dioxide from a gas can include providing a gaseous feed stream including a carbon dioxide gas and adsorbing the carbon dioxide gas with a porous carbon sorbent. The method can further include de-adsorbing the carbon dioxide and combining the carbon dioxide with a substantially pure hydrogen gas to produce at least one of methane and methanol. The adsorbing and de-adsorbing of the carbon dioxide gas can be conducted by an electric swing adsorption.
Textile article comprising graphene and filters comprising said textile article
Textile article comprising a textile substrate to which graphene is applied in an amount from 0.5 to 20 g of graphene per square meter of textile substrate, wherein said graphene is dispersed in a polymeric binder and forms a thermal circuit heatable by exposure to electromagnetic radiation. There is also described a filter comprising said textile article, for example a face mask for personal health protection.
Home brewing device
A first container for delivery of a fluid by way of a filtering device to a fermenting vessel, the fermenting vessel being connected to a fluid storage container, the first container, the fermenting vessel and the storage container being arranged in a substantially vertical stack.
WATER FILTER WITH REPLACEABLE ACTIVE COMPONENTS
A water filtration system with replaceable active components. The water filtration system includes an outer housing, an inner filter canister, and a housing cap. The outer housing includes an inlet opening and an outlet opening. The housing cap includes a cap inlet opening. The inner filter canister filters water entering through the cap inlet opening. The outer housing retains and holds replaceable active filter components. The outer housing retains and holds the inner filter canister within the outer housing. The inner filter canister includes a connector for coupling to a connector on the underside of the housing cap. The housing cap engages with the inlet opening to secure the inner filter canister and the active filter components within the outer housing. Water exiting from the inner filter canister will be further filtered by the active filter components before exiting the outer housing via the outlet opening.
Particulate filter
The present invention provides a method for treating a used particulate filter, comprising: removing particulates from the particulate filter; and introducing simulated ash into inlet channels of the particulate filter after removing the particulates.