Claims
- 1. A process for the destruction of volatile organic compound(s) comprising: heating said compound(s) in a first furnace by gradually increasing temperatures therein to levels at least adequate to effect evaporation of the compound(s) under conditions which do not support the combustion of said compound(s); said compound(s) being in the form of residues in a closed container, with said container being positioned in said first furnace prior to said heating step; connecting the interior of said container directly to a system capable of conducting said vapors generated by the heating step from the interior of the container into a second furnace and incinerating said vapors in the second furnace in the presence of sufficient oxygen as to support the combustion of said vapors; said process including the further steps of supplying inert gas under pressure to the interior of said container and then releasing the pressurized inert gas into said second furnace by way of said system prior to effecting the heating step whereby to ensure against leakage of said vapors into the interior of said first furnace during said heating step.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein said heating step comprises gradually raising the temperature in said first furnace to initially evaporate the lower boiling and more volatile compound(s) with evaporation of higher boiling compound(s) following thereafter as the temperature in said first furnace is raised to and held at higher levels for selected periods of time to complete the evaporation and to decompose and/or carbonize any remaining said compounds.
- 3. The process according to claim 2 wherein said compounds comprise sulfur-containing odorants for natural gas.
- 4. The process according to claim 2 wherein said compound(s) are selected from the group of odorants consisting of dimethyl sulfide, methyl ethyl sulfide, isopropyl mercaptan, normal propyl mercaptan, secondary butyl mercaptan, ethyl mercaptan, and tetrahydrothiophene.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein said first furnace has a heater therein to generate the desired temperatures therein, and wherein said second furnace comprises a furnace wherein incineration of the vapors released during the heating step is effected.
- 6. The process of claim 2 wherein said first furnace has a heater therein to generate the desired temperatures therein, and wherein said second furnace comprises a furnace wherein incineration of the vapors released during the heating step is effected.
- 7. The process of claim 1 including passing combustion products from said second furnace through an afterburner to complete the combustion process.
- 8. Apparatus for the destruction of volatile organic compounds which are in the form of residues in a closed metal container comprising:a) a first furnace having a heating device for heating said compounds to temperatures at least adequate to effect evaporation thereof under conditions which do not support combustion of said compounds; said first furnace being adapted to receive said metal container therein prior to the heating thereof; b) a second furnace adapted to receive a supply of oxygen therein for incinerating the vapors generated by the heating in the first furnace; c) a system for transporting the vapors from the first furnace to the second furnace while maintaining said non-combustion supporting conditions until the vapors reach the interior of the second furnace, said vapor transporting system being capable of being directly attached to the metal container for conducting said vapors away from the interior of the metal container and into the interior of second furnace in such a manner that said vapors do not escape into the interior of the first furnace; and d) said vapour transporting system being associated with a manifold system adapted to supply inert gases into the interior of said metal container to pressurize the interior of the container prior to said heating in the first furnace, said vapour transporting system being adapted to subsequently release the pressurized inert gases into said second furnace also prior to commencement of the heating in said first furnace.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 including an afterburner through which combustion products from said second furnace are passed to complete the combustion process.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is entitled to the benefit of provisional applications 60/079,544 and 60/080,965 filed Mar. 27, 1998 and Apr. 7, 1998 respectively.
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