Photocatalytic element
US-2018280559-A1 · Oct 4, 2018 · US
US8963109B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-8963109-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113583977-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 22, 2011 |
| Priority date | Mar 22, 2010 |
| Publication date | Feb 24, 2015 |
| Grant date | Feb 24, 2015 |
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In accordance with the purpose(s) of the present disclosure, as embodied and broadly described herein, embodiments of the present disclosure, in one aspect, relate to infrared (IR) filter systems, methods of using the IR filter systems, and methods of degrading a contaminant, and the like.
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We claim: 1. An infrared (IR) disinfection device, comprising: an air intake; an IR source; and an IR absorbing porous filter positioned within the air intake to filter air passing through the air intake, where the IR source is positioned relative to the IR absorbing porous filter so that IR radiation from the IR source is directed onto the IR absorbing porous filter to cause the IR absorbing porous filter to increase in temperature to about 135° C. or greater. 2. The IR filter system of claim 1 , wherein the temperature increase occurs in less than 5 seconds. 3. The IR filter system of claim 1 , further comprising a device to direct the IR radiation from the IR source towards the IR absorbing porous filter. 4. The IR filter system of claim 3 , wherein the device is selected from a waveguide and an IR reflector. 5. The IR filter system of claim 1 , wherein the IR absorbing porous filter comprises activated carbon. 6. The IR filter system of claim 1 , further comprising a second IR source. 7. The IR filter system of claim 1 , wherein the IR radiation causes the temperature to increase to about 350° C. or greater in less than 5 seconds. 8. An infrared (IR) disinfection device, comprising: an IR source; a porous particulate matter filter; and an IR absorbing structure, wherein the particulate matter filter and the IR absorbing structure are disposed in a plane parallel each other, wherein the particulate matter filter and the IR absorbing structure are in contact with each other along one side, wherein the IR source is positioned relative to the IR absorbing structure and the particulate matter filter so that IR radiation from the IR source is directed onto the IR absorbing structure to cause the IR absorbing structure and the particulate matter filter to increase in temperature to about 135° C. or greater. 9. The IR filter system of claim 8 , wherein the temperature increase occurs in less than 5 seconds. 10. The IR filter system of claim 8 , further comprising a device to direct the IR radiation from the IR source towards the IR absorbing structure. 11. The IR filter system of claim 10 , wherein the device is selected from a waveguide and an IR reflector. 12. The IR filter system of claim 11 , wherein the IR absorbing structure comprises activated carbon. 13. The IR filter system of claim 8 , further comprising a second IR absorbing structure disposed on the other side of the porous filter as the IR absorbing structure, wherein the porous filter and the second IR absorbing structure are disposed in a plane parallel each other, wherein the porous filter and the second IR absorbing structure are in contact with each other along the side opposite the IR absorbing structure. 14. The IR filter system of claim 13 , further comprising a second IR source. 15. The IR filter system of claim 8 , wherein the IR radiation causes the temperature to increase to about 350° C. or greater in less than 5 seconds.
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