Process for generating nitrogen for heat treatment

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Nitrogen or compound thereof

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ABSTRACT:
A process for generating a nitrogen-based gas, comprising the steps of:
(i) combining a secondary reducing gas including at least one reducing gas with a primary nitrogen gas including 0.5-5% by volume of oxygen, the combining of the secondary gas being performed according to an uncontrolled all-or-nothing method;
(ii) reacting the primary gas and the secondary gas in a catalytic deoxygenation reactor so as to obtain a nitrogen-based reaction gas which includes water vapor; and
(iii) removing at least a part of the water vapor present in the nitrogen-based reaction gas by cooling the reaction gas under pressure to induce formation of a liquid phase and then extracting the liquid phase from the reaction gas under pressure to obtain a purified reaction gas.

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Chemical Abstracts, vol. 107, No. 20, Nov. 16, 1987, Abstract No. 179402k, D. Cheng et al., "Equipment and Process for Producing Superpure Nitrogen From Common Nitrogen", p. 202.

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