Claims
- 1. A system for non-aqueous cleaning of a fabric article comprising:
(a) a reservoir of a working solvent; (b) a fabric article treating vessel operatively connected to the reservoir, wherein the working solvent comes into contact with a fabric article in the vessel and removes contaminants from the fabric article, thereby converting the working solvent into a used solvent; and (c) a filtration device for removing contaminants from the used solvent, wherein the filtration device is operatively connected to the reservoir and/or the vessel and comes into contact with the used solvent during the operation of the system; wherein the filtration device comprises an adsorbent material having an Adsorbent Capacity at least about 200 mg contaminants per gram of adsorbent material.
- 2. The system according to claim 1 wherein the adsorbent material is an activated carbon having
(i) an internal surface area of at least about 1200 m2/g; (ii) an average pore diameter less than about 50 Angstroms; and (iii) optionally, a cumulative surface area of at least about 400 m2/g.
- 3. The system according to claim 2 wherein the activated carbon has one or more of the following properties:
(i) an internal surface area ranging from about 1200 m2/g to about 2000 m2/g; (ii) an average pore diameter ranging from about 20 to about 50 Angstroms; (iii) an adsorbent capacity of from about 200 to about 600 mg contaminants per grams of adsorbent material; (iv) a cumulative surface area ranging from about 400 m2/g to about 2000 m2/g ; and (v) an average particle size ranging from about 0.1 to about 300 microns.
- 4. The system according to claim 2 wherein the adsorbent material is an acid treated activated carbon.
- 5. The system according to claim 4 wherein the adsorbent material comprises a wood-based activated carbon.
- 6. The system according to claim 1 wherein the adsorbent material further comprises an additional adsorbent material selected from the group consisting of a polar agent, a nonpolar agent, a charged agent, and mixtures thereof.
- 7. The system according to claim 1 wherein the used solvent comprises a contaminant selected from the group consisting of dyes, surfactants, water, soils, and mixtures thereof.
- 8. The system according to claim 1 wherein the filtration device further comprises an absorbent material.
- 9. The system according to claim 8 wherein the absorbent material comprises an absorbent gelling material (AGM) having a water absorbing capacity of at least about 50 g of water/g of AGM.
- 10. The system according to claim 8 wherein the used solvent contacts the adsorbent material and the absorbent material separately or simultaneously.
- 11. The system according to claim 8 wherein the absorbent material and the adsorbent material are contained in a single housing or separate, discrete housings.
- 12. The system according to claim 1 further comprising a contaminant sensor connected to the filtration device on one end, or connected to both the filtration device and the vessel on opposite ends.
- 13. The system according to claim 1 wherein the working solvent is selected from the group consisting of a siloxane solvent, a hydrocarbon solvent, a glycol ether solvent, a perchloroethylene (PERC) solvent, and mixtures thereof.
- 14. A method for treating a fabric article and removing contaminants from the solvent comprising the steps of:
a. contacting a fabric article with a working solvent to remove contaminants from the fabric article, thereby converting the working solvent into a used solvent; b. removing the used solvent from the fabric article; c. contacting the used solvent with a filtration device, thereby converting the used solvent into a filtered solvent; and d. optionally, using the filtered solvent as the working solvent in step (a); wherein the filtration device comprises an adsorbent material having an Adsorbent Capacity at least about 200 mg contaminants per gram of adsorbent material.
- 15. The method according to claim 14 wherein the adsorbent material is dispersed in the used solvent or is contained in a housing in step (c).
- 16. The method according to claim 14 wherein the adsorbent material is an activated carbon having
(i) an internal surface area of at least about 1200 m2/g; (ii) an average pore diameter less than about 50 Angstroms; and (iii) optionally, a cumulative surface area of at least about 400 m2/g.
- 17. The method according to claim 14 wherein the activated carbon has one or more of the following properties:
(i) an internal surface area ranging from about 1200 m2/g to about 2000 m2/g; (ii) an average pore diameter ranging from about 20 to about 50 Angstroms; (iii) an adsorbent capacity of from about 200 to about 600 mg contaminants per grams of adsorbent material; (iv) a cumulative surface area ranging from about 400 m2/g to about 2000 m2/g ; and (v) an average particle size ranging from about 0.1 to about 300 microns.
- 18. The method according to claim 14 wherein the adsorbent material is acid treated activated carbon.
- 19. The method according to claim 14 wherein the filtration device further comprises an absorbent material having a water absorbing capacity of at least about 50 g of water/g of absorbent material.
- 20. The method according to claim 14 wherein the used solvent comprises a contaminant selected from the group consisting of dyes, surfactants, water, soils, and mixtures thereof.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) from Provisional Application Serial No. 60/377,140, filed on May 2, 2002, and Provisional Application Serial No. 60/400,274, filed on Jul. 31, 2002.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60377140 |
May 2002 |
US |
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60400274 |
Jul 2002 |
US |