Environmentally-friendly Electrochemical Regeneration of Activated Carbon
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Technology Overview
A sustainable method for regenerating activated carbon using hydroxyl radicals, enabling multiple reuse cycles while maintaining up to 95%absorbency. This process reduces waste and energy consumption compared to traditional regeneration techniques.
Water & Air Filtration Efficiency
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Efficient Onboard Filtration Regeneration:
Uses electrochemical regeneration of activated carbon to continuously remove contaminants (e.g., hydrocarbons, organics) with reduced system downtime.
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Lower Energy Consumption:
Operates at ambient temperature and pressure, requiring significantly less energy than thermal regeneration — ideal for power-constrained vessels and offshore units.
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Reduced Toxic By-Products:
Degrades adsorbed pollutants in situ via electrochemistry, supporting compliance with strict maritime discharge standards.
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High Reusability & Cost Savings:
Maintains up to ~95% adsorption efficiency over multiple cycles, reducing carbon replacement, costs, and waste.
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Versatile Maritime Applications:
Suitable for ballast and greywater treatment, exhaust scrubbers, and other onboard environmental control systems.
Maritime Use Cases

This technology uses regenerative activated carbon to improve filtration performance in maritime emission and wastewater treatment systems.

On vessels equipped with scrubbers to reduce sulfur emissions, the process extends the lifespan of filtration media while maintaining high absorbency levels, reducing the frequency of filter replacement, waste disposal, and energy consumption. This supports more efficient scrubber operations and compliance with IMO SOx emission regulations.

The regenerated activated carbon can also enhance bilge water treatment by improving the performance of oily water separators, enabling more effective removal of oil residues, hydrocarbons, and chemical contaminants before discharge. This helps reduce environmental risks and improve wastewater management onboard vessels.

In addition, the technology can be applied in air purification systems on chemical tankers and bulk carriers that transport hazardous materials producing volatile organic compounds. The regenerable filtration system enables continuous contaminant removal, helping protect crew health, maintain cargo integrity, and reduce the operational costs associated with frequent filter replacement.
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