Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for removing and recovering organic substances, primarily solvents, from industrial ventilation air contaminated with such substances. The invention is based on the adsorption of solvent in an adsorbent comprising macroporous polymeric particles upon passage of the air through a movable, so-called fluidized bed (2, 3) of the polymeric particles. These particles are fed continuously through the bed under the influence of the air and are then fed continuously into a desorption column (8), in which the solvent is desorbed from the adsorbent, stripped with the aid of heated air and drawn off to a cooler (14).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 13, 1988
Date of Patent:
February 20, 1990
Assignee:
Nobel Chematur AB
Inventors:
Kent Dingfors, Christer Heineg.ang.rd, Sven Nilsson
Abstract: Ethanol is produced by fermentation of beet or cane sugar molasses in a fermentor. The ethanol formed in the fermentor is recovered by operating a primary distillation step (PD) in circulation circuit with the fermentor (FI). From the fermentor (FI) a mash stream (5) is continuously withdrawn, and after separation and recirculation of the yeast contained in the mash (5), the yeast-free mash is supplied to the primary distillation step (PD). A part (14) of the bottom stream (13) from the primary distillation step (PD) is recirculated to the fermentor.