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Downflow Gas Contactor (DGC) Technology

A novel mass transfer reactor for contacting liquids and gases

May 2019
Gallery Downflow Gas Contactor (DGC) Technology 1
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Identification

The Downflow Gas Contactor (DGC) is a mass transfer device for contacting/absorption of gas-liquids for process industries.

The DGC reactor has several uses: carbon capture for CO2 removal from any gaseous stream, effluent treatment (wastewater), and chemical reactions. The system consists of a column which can be constructed to specific requirements such as dimension and configuration. At the top of the column, a gas and a liquid stream enter the reactor simultaneously through an specially designed entry (SDI). Both streams enter the reactor as a high velocity jet stream. This produces a gas dispersion that enhances mass transfer from the gas to the liquid which occurs at the interfacial area (where the gas and liquid meet). The intense turbulence and shear at the interface results in efficient gas-liquid mixing with minimal energy expenditure.

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Label Date May 16, 2019
From India
Maturity stage Initial market commercialization
Looking For Partners, funding, visibility, clients
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The environmental benefits

  • In CO2 capture, DGC can remove 99% of CO2 from biogas.
  • Size of reactor is 30-60% smaller than conventional bioreactor used in effluent treatment.
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The Financial benefits

  • 10-30% lower OPEX for the three applications (CO2 capture, effluent treatment, and chemical reactions)
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Company Profile

STEP Pvt Ltd.

Engineering consultancy company. Works on industrial wastewater treatment & management, process and water audits, sustainable development; industrial training and infrastructure & CSR projects

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Headquarters Mumbai, Maharashtra 400065, India
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