Continuous reduction of toluene vapours in a gas fluidised bed photoreactor was studied using TiO 2 -coated activated carbon (AC/TiO 2 ) particles as the fluidising media. The toluene vapour concentration before treatment was in the range between 200 and 1000 ppm and was relatively high compared to
Continuous toluene vapour photocatalytic deduction in a multi-stage fluidised bed
β Scribed by H.P. Kuo; C.T. Wu; R.C. Hsu
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 814 KB
- Volume
- 210
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0032-5910
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β¦ Synopsis
Continuous deduction of 1000 ppm toluene vapour in a multi-stage gas fluidised bed photoreactor was studied using TiO 2 coated activated carbon (AC/TiO 2 ) particles as the fluidising media. Due to the enrichment of the local toluene concentration, the efficiency of the toluene removal from the gas stream by the mass transfer-limited photocatalytic reaction was significantly improved using AC/TiO 2 particles as the fluidising media. In the stage addition studies, the results showed that the toluene removal efficiency at steady state increased approximate 3-4% for every stage addition. The three-stage design effectively utilised the freeboard region and improved the toluene removal efficiency for approximately 37% when comparing to the single-stage system. Using SiO 2 powders as fluidising media could enhance the light utilisation by light scattering and promotes the toluene deduction during the initial to steady toluene deduction period.
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