DocumentCode
1840848
Title
Low cost and compact solution for recycling PFCs by the continuous gas chromatography
Author
Futatsuki, Takashi ; Tajima, Yoshinori ; Masuda, Takayuki ; Abe, Tetsuya ; Tanzawa, Sadamitsu ; Hiroki, Seiji
Author_Institution
Organo Corp., Tokyo, Japan
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
465
Lastpage
468
Abstract
We propose a new capture/recovery technology to reduce emissions of perfluorocompounds (PFCs) from semiconductor industry. The conventional capture/recovery technology has some problems in its repurification step. The cryogenic distillation needs a huge distillation tower and much power for refrigeration. On-site capture/recovery is not viable by the cryogenic distillation, because the system is economically feasible only with a large-scale operation. The continuous gas chromatography technology is a compact alternative to the conventional repurification method. The system is composed of the series of separation columns, vacuum pumps and automatic valves. The mixed PFCs are separated by the difference of the affinity for the column. Only the perfectly separated PFCs are output and the others are injected to the next column. By recycling the PFC mixture, which was not separated by the single column, the continuous gas chromatography outputs the pure PFCs continuously. The system is compact and it can operate with low energy consumption. Moreover, it can separate CF4 and NF3, which can not be separated by a cryogenic distillation
Keywords
chromatography; organic compounds; recycling; separation; PFC recycling; automatic valve; capture/recovery technology; continuous gas chromatography; perfluorocompound emission; repurification method; semiconductor industry; separation column; vacuum pump; Costs; Cryogenics; Electronics industry; Gas chromatography; Large-scale systems; Poles and towers; Power generation economics; Power system economics; Recycling; Refrigeration;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Semiconductor Manufacturing Symposium, 2001 IEEE International
Conference_Location
San Jose, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6731-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISSM.2001.963016
Filename
963016
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