A process by which heat is removed from a reactant fluid to reach the
operating temperature of a known pollutant removal method and said heat
is recirculated to raise the temperature of the product fluid. The
process can be utilized whenever an intermediate step reaction requires a
lower reaction temperature than the prior and next steps. The benefits of
a heat-recirculating cooler include the ability to use known pollutant
removal methods and increased thermal efficiency of the system.