Compositions – Exfoliated or intumesced
Patent
1995-08-24
1997-05-27
Straub, Gary P.
Compositions
Exfoliated or intumesced
264 43, 502 80, 502 87, 502439, 502503, 502514, B01J 3200
Patent
active
056329318
ABSTRACT:
Bloated minerals previously used as aggregates for light-weight concrete are here fragmented, wetted, and intermixed with particulate chemical reactants or catalysts, to serve as inert carriers therefor in industrial processes. One use is in the deep-bed flow-through process of reacting and removing hydrogen sulfide as contained in natural gas.
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Fox, deceased Irwin
Samuels Alvin
Gas Sweetener Associates, Inc.
Gross Jerome A.
Straub Gary P.
Vanoy Timothy C.
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