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Process for removing environmentally harmful compounds

  • US 6,667,017 B2
  • Filed: 09/21/2001
  • Issued: 12/23/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/15/1999
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A process for removing environmentally harmful compounds from a fluid, in particular a gas, comprising:

  • forming a substrate comprising a randomly oriented mesh-like fibrous porous material having opposing sides, the material for promoting contact between fluids flowing over the surfaces of the material at the opposing sides, the material having pores exhibiting a range of sizes from sub-micron to no greater than about 500 microns, the pores having a plurality of interstices in communication with each other and externally the material, the material being arranged to create turbulence in the fluid flowing adjacent to said sides which turbulence creates a pressure differential across the material for promoting the flow of the flowing fluid from one side to the other side through the pores and interstices essentially over the entire surface of the material; and

    oxidizing the environmentally harmful compounds in the fluid in the presence of an oxidizing catalyst supported on the material, the catalyzed mesh-like structure having a porosity of greater than about 65%.

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