화학공학소재연구정보센터
Separation and Purification Technology, Vol.154, 137-148, 2015
A real-time monitoring system for soluble gas pollutants and it's application for determining the control efficiency of packed towers
This study used a parallel-plate wet denuder coupled with an ion chromatograph (PPWD-IC) to monitor soluble gas pollutants in the exhaust stack and investigate the removal efficiency of packed towers. Gas pollutant concentrations measured by the PPWD-IC system were first validated with those obtained by a manual porous metal denuder sampler (PDS) as the reference sampler. The measured concentrations of the PPWD-IC system are in good agreement with those of the PDS with the coefficient of determination (R-2) greater than 0.93. The PPWD-IC system was then used to determine the removal efficiency of packed towers in high-tech factories. Results show that the PPWD-IC system is able to monitor multiple high-concentration gas pollutants semi-continuously, such as HF, HCl, HNO2, HNO3, CH3COOH, and NH3, in the exhaust stack with a temporal resolution of 20 min. The PPWD-IC system was employed to test the gas removal efficiency of a new honeycomb wet scrubber in an optoelectronic factory. The removal efficiency of the wet scrubber equipped with the honeycomb module at the liquid-to-gas ratio of 18.5 L/m(3) is shown to be close to 100% for HF (112.4-448.4 ppbv) and CH3COOH (696.3-6537.0 ppbv) and 99% for HCI (3394,9-10794.5 ppbv), respectively. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.