| US 7,553,354 B2 | ||
| Apparatus and method for reducing and removing airborne oxidized particulates | ||
| Alexander Vasilievich Borisenko, Karaganda (Kazakhstan) | ||
| Assigned to Absalut Ecology Establishment, Schaan (Liechtenstein) | ||
| Appl. No. 10/595,847 PCT Filed Nov. 12, 2004, PCT No. PCT/IB2004/003722 § 371(c)(1), (2), (4) Date May 16, 2006, PCT Pub. No. WO2005/046877, PCT Pub. Date May 26, 2005. |
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| Claims priority of application No. 2003/1474 (KZ), filed on Nov. 17, 2003; application No. 2003/1475 (KZ), filed on Nov. 17, 2003; application No. 2003/1635 (KZ), filed on Dec. 01, 2003; application No. 2003/1686 (KZ), filed on Dec. 10, 2003; application No. 2004/0911 (KZ), filed on Jun. 28, 2004; and application No. 2004/0924 (KZ), filed on Jun. 30, 2004. | ||
| Prior Publication US 2007/0144345 A1, Jun. 28, 2007 | ||
| Int. Cl. B03C 3/40 (2006.01) | ||
| U.S. Cl. 96—39 [55/DIG. 38; 96/45; 96/61; 96/62; 96/63; 96/69; 96/94; 96/97; 96/98; 96/99] | 28 Claims |

| 1. An apparatus for treating an air flow containing particulates and/or oxidized compounds of carbon, sulfur, iron, and other
elements, comprising:
a receptor having an inner surface;
an electrode node having a body with an outer surface spaced from the inner surface of the receptor to define a reaction zone
between the outer surface of the body and the inner surface of the receptor;
a plurality of electrically conductive point source electrodes projecting from the body of the electrode node into the reaction
zone;
the electrode node and the receptor being electrically isolated from each other and the inner surface of the receptor being
connected to ground;
a voltage source electrically connected to the electrode node; and
means for introducing the air flow into the reaction zone.
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