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Notice catalographique « Air dehumidification and removal of indoor pollutants by liquid desiccants »

Titre
Air dehumidification and removal of indoor pollutants by liquid desiccants
Auteur ou éditeur
  • Hines, Anthony L.
  • Ghosh, Tushar K.
  • Gas Research Institute
  • American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers
Lieu de publication
Columbia, Mo.
Maison d'édition
University of Missouri, Columbia
Date de publication
1993
Collation
92 p.
Série
Topical report
Résumé
Several solid and liquid desiccants were studied to determine their ability for removing pollutants from indoor air in the presence of water vapor. This volume presents the study on dehumidification of air in a packed bed absorber by aqueous solutions of lithium chloride and triethylene glycol and their pollutant removal capabilities. A packed bed absorber-stripper system has been designed and tested successfully for dehumidification of air and pollutant removal. Measured flooding conditions corresponded closely with existing empirical correlations. For a given height of packing, the column efficiency increased as either the air flow rate decreased or the liquid flow rate increased. The mass transfer coefficients increased with increasing air and liquid flow rates. Lowering the liquid temperature improved the column performance significantly.
Notes
GRI-92/0157.3 ; For the project - Investigation of co-sorption of gases and vapors as a means to enhance indoor air quality - phase 2, April 1990 - July 1992
Autres titres
Investigation of co-sorption of gases and vapors as a means to enhance indoor air quality - phase 2
Langue
English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Indoor air pollution - Research
  • Air intérieur - Pollution - Recherche
Pays
United States
Type de document
Monograph = Monographie
Localisation
TD 883.15 H563
Clé
12533
Collection
Catalogue
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