Claims
- 1. A process for use in a liquid redox absorber-regenerator system for removing a first chemical material from a gaseous stream, while a gaseous stream containing the first chemical material is passed through the system, the process comprising the steps of:
- operably positioning in physical contact, a source of ultrasonic irradiation, at least indirectly, to an absorber vessel, the absorber vessel operably connected to a source of gas containing a first chemical material and further operably connected to a source of working solution containing a second chemical which is capable of reacting with the first chemical to cause a third chemical material to precipitate out of the working solution, while the working solution is in the absorber vessel, so that while the source of ultrasonic irradiation is actuated, precipitated third chemical material which has accumulated onto a surface within the absorber vessel is driven off of the respective surfaces of the absorber vessel and into a suspended state within the solution; and
- actuating, at least intermittently, the source of ultrasonic irradiation while the gaseous stream containing the first chemical material is passed through the absorber-vessel, to in turn, maintain the precipitated third chemical material in a suspended state in the solution.
- 2. The process according to claim 1, wherein the step of actuating, at least intermittently, the source of ultrasonic irradiation, further comprises the steps of:
- positioning a differential pressure sensing apparatus in operable association with the vessel, wherein build-up of precipitated material within the vessel causes an increase in the pressure differential across the vessel;
- quantifiably sensing an increase in differential pressure with the differential pressure sensing apparatus; and
- actuating the source of ultrasonic irradiation if the sensed increase in differential pressure across the vessel has a value which is in excess of a preselected value.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/637,525 filed Apr. 25, 1996.
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