Method of treating fluids

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Liquid/liquid solvent or colloidal extraction or diffusing...

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210663, 210757, 210758, 210763, 210903, C02F 128, C02F 144, C02F 170, C02F 172

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046421920

ABSTRACT:
A method for treating fluid to remove undesirable constituents contained therein such as chlorine and nitrate constituents is disclosed. The method includes passing fluid containing the undesirable constituents through a bed of metal particulate matter. The metal particulate matter is preferably chosen from metals having favorable redox potentials relative to the redox potentials of the undesirable constituents so as to establish conditions for spontaneous oxidation and reduction reactions between the undesirable constituents and the metal particles.

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