OFR-60-75 Advanced Techniques For Radon Gas Removal - I Summary And Conclusions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

The following report summarizes the results of engineering feasibility studies whose purpose was to assess the probable efficiency, reliability, safety and cost of a number of possible methods for removal of radon gas from the ambient air in underground mines. Fourteen candidate techniques were evaluated. Seven of these were based on specific individual principles, and seven were based on combinations of these principles. The individual principles were as follows: 1. Activated charcoal 2. Organic fluids 3. Semipermeable membranes 4. Molecular sieves 4. Cryogenics 6. Chemical reaction 7. Centrifuge The combinations were: 8. Cryogenics and activated charcoal 9. Cryogenics and molecular sieves 10. Cryogenics and chemical reactions 11. Membrane filters and organic fluids 12. Membrane filters, cryogenics and activated charcoal 13. Membrane filters and chemical reactions 14. Silica and an Organic Fluid
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APA:  (1975)  OFR-60-75 Advanced Techniques For Radon Gas Removal - I Summary And Conclusions

MLA: OFR-60-75 Advanced Techniques For Radon Gas Removal - I Summary And Conclusions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1975.

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