Process for removing carbon dioxide containing acidic gases from

Compositions – Co – s – negative element – or acid – bindant containing – Alkali-metal or alkali-metal compound containing

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252189, 252190, 423228, 423232, 423234, 423243, C09K 300

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ABSTRACT:
Carbon dioxide containing acidic gases are removed from a normally gaseous mixture by a process comprising contacting the normally gaseous mixture with an aqueous solution comprising (a) a basic alkali metal salt or hydroxide and (b) an activator for said basic salt or alkali metal salt or hydroxide comprising at least one sterically hindered amine.

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