Filtering Material and Use Thereof
US-2016166970-A1 · Jun 16, 2016 · US
US10343140B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10343140-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615289402-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 10, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 10, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 9, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 9, 2019 |
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An adsorbent system includes a passage and first and second adsorbents in the passage. The first adsorbent includes granules of non-impregnated activated carbon and the second adsorbent includes granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent. The granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent have, by weight, at least 20% acid or metal salt content. The granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent have, by weight, at least 35% acid or metal salt content. The granules of non-impregnated activated carbon and the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent have a size of mesh 4 to mesh 40, and, by total combined weight of the granules of non-impregnated activated carbon and the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent, the first adsorbent has 55%-75% of the granules of non-impregnated activated carbon and the second adsorbent has 45%-25% of the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent.
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An adsorbent system comprising: a passage; and first and second adsorbents in the passage, the first adsorbent including granules of non-impregnated activated carbon and the second adsorbent including granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent, and the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent having, by weight, at least 20% acid or metal salt content, wherein the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent have, by weight, at least 35% acid or metal salt content, the granules of non-impregnated activated carbon and the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent have a size of mesh 4 to mesh 40, and, by total combined weight of the granules of non-impregnated activated carbon and the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent, the first adsorbent has 55%-75% of the granules of non-impregnated activated carbon and the second adsorbent has 45%-25% of the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent. 2. The adsorbent system as recited in claim 1 , wherein the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent have, by weight, at least 20% acid content or at least 20% metal salt content. 3. The adsorbent system as recited in claim 1 , wherein the acid- or metal salt of the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent are on a porous support of a metal oxide or a polymer. 4. The adsorbent system as recited in claim 3 , wherein the porous support is of the polymer, and the polymer is polymethylmethacrylate. 5. The adsorbent system as recited in claim 3 , wherein the porous support is of the metal oxide, and the metal oxide is alumina. 6. The adsorbent system as recited in claim 3 , wherein the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent have the acid, and the acid is phosphoric acid. 7. The adsorbent system as recited in claim 3 , wherein the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent have the metal salt, and the metal salt is zinc chloride. 8. The adsorbent system as recited in claim 1 , wherein the second adsorbent is upstream or downstream from the first adsorbent. 9. The adsorbent system as recited in claim 1 , wherein first and second adsorbents are mixed. 10. An adsorbent system comprising: a canister having a passage defined by an inlet, an outlet, and a cavity connecting the inlet and the outlet; and first and second adsorbent beds in the cavity, the first adsorbent bed arranged proximate the inlet and the second adsorbent bed arranged downstream from the first adsorbent bed proximate the outlet, the first adsorbent bed including granules of non-impregnated activated carbon and the second adsorbent bed including granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent, wherein the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent have, by weight, at least 35% acid or metal salt content, the granules of non-impregnated activated carbon and the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent have a size of mesh 4 to mesh 40, and, by total combined weight of the granules of non-impregnated activated carbon and the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent, the first adsorbent bed has 55%-75% of the granules of non-impregnated activated carbon and the second adsorbent bed has 45%-25% of the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent. 11. The adsorbent system as recited in claim 10 , wherein the acid- or metal salt of the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent are on a porous support of a metal oxide or a polymer. 12. The adsorbent system as recited in claim 11 , wherein the porous support is of the polymer, and the polymer is polymethylmethacrylate. 13. The adsorbent system as recited in claim 11 , wherein the porous support is of the metal oxide, and the metal oxide is alumina. 14. The adsorbent system as recited in claim 11 , wherein the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent have the acid, and the acid is phosphoric acid. 15. The adsorbent system as recited in claim 11 , wherein the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent have the metal salt, and the metal salt is zinc chloride. 16. A method for removing organic contaminants and ammonia from a gas flow using an adsorbent system, the method comprising: passing a gas flow through a passage that has first and second adsorbents arranged in the passage, wherein the first adsorbent includes granules of non-impregnated activated carbon and the second adsorbent bed includes granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent, and the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent have, by weight, at least 20% acid or metal salt content; removing organic contaminants from the gas flow using the first adsorbent; and removing ammonia from the gas flow using the second adsorbent, wherein the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent have, by weight, at least 35% acid or metal salt content, the granules of non-impregnated activated carbon and the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent have a size of mesh 4 to mesh 40, and, by total combined weight of the granules of non-impregnated activated carbon and the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent, the first adsorbent bed has 55%-75% of the granules of non-impregnated activated carbon and the second adsorbent bed has 45%-25% of the granules of acid- or metal salt-impregnated adsorbent. 17. The method as recited in claim 16 , including first removing the organic contaminants, followed by removing the ammonia.
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