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Ion processing element with composite media
   
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US Patent 6514566
Issued Date
February 4, 2003
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An ion processing element employing composite media disposed in a porous substrate, for facilitating removal of selected chemical species from a fluid stream. The ion processing element includes a porous fibrous glass substrate impregnated by composite media having one or more active components supported by a matrix material of polyacrylonitrile. The active components are effective in removing, by various mechanisms, one or more constituents from a fluid stream passing through the ion processing element. Due to the porosity and large surface area of both the composite medium and the substrate in which it is disposed, a high degree of contact is achieved between the active component and the fluid stream being processed. Further, the porosity of the matrix material and the substrate facilitates use of the ion processing element in high volume applications where it is desired to effectively process a high volume flows.
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Bechtel BWXT Idaho, LLC (Idaho Falls, ID)
Published
February 4, 2003
Application Number
10/039,320
Filed
October 19, 2001
US Classification
427/350   427/354 427/369 427/389.8
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H01L   21/00   (20060101)  
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RELATED APPLICATION This application claims priority to U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 60/241,736 filed Oct. 19, 2000 and is incorporated by reference.
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427/352   427/350   427/353   427/354   427/389.8   427/369  
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An ion processing element employing composite media disposed in a porous substrate, for facilitating removal of selected chemical species from a fluid stream. The ion processing element includes a porous fibrous glass substrate impregnated by composite media having one or more active components supported by a matrix material of polyacrylonitrile. The active components are effective in removing, by various mechanisms, one or more constituents from a fluid stream passing through the ion processing element. Due to the porosity and large surface area of both the composite medium and the substrate in which it is disposed, a high degree of contact is achieved between the active component and the fluid stream being processed. Further, the porosity of the matrix material and the substrate facilitates use of the ion processing element in high volume applications where it is desired to effectively process a high volume flows.

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