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http://dx.doi.org/10.5322/JES.2003.12.7.825

Technologies for Volatile Organic Compounds(VOCs) Treatment  

서봉국 (한국화학연구원 분리소재연구센터)
나영수 ((주)세계화학공업)
송승구 (부산대학교 화학공학과)
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Journal of Environmental Science International / v.12, no.7, 2003 , pp. 825-833 More about this Journal
Abstract
The emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) generated from painting and coating processes is a worldwide problem as contributing factors to the development of photochemical smog and other environmental problems. Common methods of reducing VOC emissions are adsorption on activated carbon, membrane separation, absorption, incineration, or catalytic oxidation. In this article, the environmental issues caused by VOC emissions and the trend of legislation against such emissions will be surveyed first. Several conventional control technologies will then be summarized and the characteristics of each process will be introduced. Lastly, some examples will be described to show the hybrid processes which have been industrially applied for the recovery of VOC.
Keywords
Volatile organic compounds; VOC treatment; Adsorption; Oxidation; Incineration;
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