IP Library Granted Patent US 6,982,060
Granted Patent B2
US 6,982,060 · App. 10/865,840 · Granted Jan 3, 2006

Chemical decontamination liquid decomposing system having catalyst tower and catalyst tower therefor

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Patent No.
US 6,982,060
App. No.
10/865,840
Granted
Jan 3, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An object of the present invention is to provide a chemical decontamination liquid decomposing system having a catalyst tower which has a mesh filter capable of certainly preventing catalyst from flowing out and a mechanism of pushing-down the catalyst capable of preventing convection of the catalyst caused by decomposition gas. The catalyst tower in accordance with the present invention used for decomposing a chemical decontamination liquid comprises an inlet pipe, a catalyst for decomposing the chemical decontamination liquid, an outlet mesh filter for preventing the catalyst from flowing out, an outlet pipe, a catalyst charging port for charging the catalyst, a catalyst pushing-down mechanism for preventing occurrence of convection of the catalyst caused by a decomposed gas and so on. The outlet mesh filter is arranged so as to closely attached to the inner surface of the catalyst tower and to the inner surface of the catalyst charging port.

Claims (23)

1. A method of decomposing a chemical decontamination liquid in which said chemical decontamination liquid is decomposed by a catalyst, wherein said method is comprised of the processes of:

charging said catalyst through a catalyst charging port connected to an inlet mesh filter;

making said chemical decontamination liquid flow in from the bottom portion of said catalyst through said inlet mesh filter;

making said chemical decontamination liquid, which has passed said catalyst, flow out of the upper portion of said catalyst through an outlet mesh filter; and

imposing a load on said catalyst through said catalyst charging port in a direction top to bottom thereof to suppress convection of said catalyst.

2. A method of decomposing a chemical decontamination liquid comprising the processes of:

charging a catalyst for decomposing said chemical decontamination liquid in a space surrounded by an upper mesh filter and a lower mesh filter each arranged inside a container through a catalyst charging port connected to said upper mesh filter;

making said chemical decontamination liquid flow in said catalyst through said lower mesh filter;

making said chemical decontamination liquid, which has passed said catalyst, flow out through said upper mesh filter; and

imposing a load on said catalyst through said catalyst charging port in a direction top to bottom thereof to suppress convection of said catalyst.

3. A method of decomposing a chemical decontamination liquid according to claim 2 , wherein said load is given by a weight inserted in said catalyst charging port.

4. A method of decomposing a chemical decontamination liquid according to claim 2 , wherein said chemical decontamination liquid is made to flow in from a lower compartment provided at the bottom of said container through said lower mesh filter.

5. A method of decomposing a chemical decontamination liquid comprising the processes of:

charging a catalyst between an upper mesh filter and a lower mesh filter each arranged inside a cylindrical container through a catalyst charging port connected to said upper mesh filter;

making said chemical decontamination liquid flow into a space formed by said lower mesh filter and said container;

making said chemical decontamination liquid, which has passed said catalyst, flow out through a space formed by said upper mesh filter and said container; and

imposing a pressure on said catalyst by a weight, which is made to contact a part of said catalyst through said catalyst charging port, to suppress convection of said catalyst.

6. A method of decomposing a chemical decontamination liquid according to claim 5 , wherein said upper and lower mesh filters are each formed by a pile of meshes having different mesh sizes.

7. A method of decomposing a chemical decontamination liquid according to claim 5 , wherein said mesh filter is piled together with a reinforcing metal plate having a hole therein.

8. A method of decomposing a chemical decontamination liquid according to claim 5 , wherein said chemical decontamination liquid is made to flow into said catalyst after removal of metal ion therefrom followed by heating to a predetermined temperature.

9. A method of decomposing a chemical decontamination liquid according to claim 5 , further comprising an oxidizing agent decomposition process and a reduction agent decomposition process, wherein said chemical decontamination liquid is made flow into said catalyst after being processed by said oxidizing agent decomposition process which is followed by said reduction agent decomposition process, wherein

said oxidizing agent decomposition process comprises injecting an oxidizing agent into said chemical decontamination liquid followed by heating the same to a predetermined temperature, and injecting a reduction agent thereinto followed by heating to a predetermined temperature to decompose said injected oxidizing agent; and

said reduction agent decomposition process comprises injecting a reduction agent into said chemical decontamination liquid, of which oxidizing agent has been decomposed by said agent decomposition process, followed by heating the same to a predetermined temperature, and injecting an oxidizing agent thereinto followed by heating to a predetermined temperature to decompose said injected reduction agent.