Environmentally Neutral Processing With Condensed Phase Cryogenic Fluids
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1. An immiscible pollutant remediation apparatus comprising:
- a cryogenic fluid source adapted for providing a cryogenic fluid;
a cryogenic fluid dispenser coupled to the cryogenic fluid source adapted for dispensing the cryogenic fluid in a substantially condensed phase upon an immiscible pollutant;
a vacuum uptake, disposed proximate to the cryogenic fluid dispenser, adapted for collecting at least some of the immiscible pollutant; and
a waste tank, coupled to the vacuum uptake, adapted for storing the collected immiscible pollutant;
wherein at least some of the immiscible pollutant is collected after being exposed to substantially condensed phase cryogenic fluid.
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Abstract
Systems, methods and apparatus are provided for utilizing a substantially condensed phase cryogenic fluid for the purpose of remediation and retrieval of, e.g., spilled crude oil and other “oil spill”-related products from marine/aquatic and terrestrial environments. In some implementations, systems and apparatus are provided for applying a substantially condensed phase cryogenic fluid to a volume of spilled oil, and further having structure for collecting the spilled oil. Some implementations are environmentally-neutral. Substances other than oil may be remediated as well.
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18 Claims
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1. An immiscible pollutant remediation apparatus comprising:
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a cryogenic fluid source adapted for providing a cryogenic fluid; a cryogenic fluid dispenser coupled to the cryogenic fluid source adapted for dispensing the cryogenic fluid in a substantially condensed phase upon an immiscible pollutant; a vacuum uptake, disposed proximate to the cryogenic fluid dispenser, adapted for collecting at least some of the immiscible pollutant; and a waste tank, coupled to the vacuum uptake, adapted for storing the collected immiscible pollutant; wherein at least some of the immiscible pollutant is collected after being exposed to substantially condensed phase cryogenic fluid. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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