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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for treating exhaust gas containing volatile organic compounds
abstract The present invention relates to a volatile organic compound that does not cause adsorption residue of a volatile organic compound and does not deteriorate processing performance due to fluctuations in the flow rate of the volatile organic compound, achieves energy saving and maintains stable oxidative decomposition processing performance. Provided are a method and an apparatus for treating exhaust gas contained therein. In a method for treating an exhaust gas containing a volatile organic compound with an oxidation catalyst, there is provided a heating part equipped with a heater wound with a heating wire as a heating means on the outer periphery of a reaction tank filled with an oxidation catalyst and a heat storage material. Then, a heat storage material packed layer filled with a heat storage material that does not adsorb volatile organic compounds is provided on the exhaust gas inflow side in the reaction section inside the reaction tank, and an oxidation catalyst is filled on the exhaust gas outflow side of the heat storage material packed layer. A method and apparatus for treating an exhaust gas containing a volatile organic compound, wherein the exhaust gas containing a volatile organic compound is caused to flow into a reaction tank provided with an oxidation catalyst layer. [Selection] Figure 1
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