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titleOfInvention Gas-phase reduction decomposition treatment method of gas containing volatile organic halogen compound
abstract (57) [Summary] [Structure] Vapor phase reduction of volatile organohalogen compound-containing gas, characterized in that volatile organohalogen compound-containing gas is brought into contact with a reducing agent such as hydrogen in the presence of a metal-supported catalyst. Decomposition method. [Effect] According to the present invention, a volatile organic halogen compound in a gaseous state is decomposed into harmless hydrocarbons (such as ethylene) and treatable hydrogen halides only by passing through the catalyst layer without special pretreatment. it can. It is possible to decontaminate pollutants such as volatile organic halogen compounds extracted from groundwater or soil by aeration, soil extraction, etc., without directly releasing them to the atmosphere.
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