Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Halogen or compound thereof – Hydrogen halide
Patent
1980-09-10
1982-06-29
Hearn, Brian E.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Halogen or compound thereof
Hydrogen halide
423241, C01B 701
Patent
active
043372376
ABSTRACT:
When halogen is bubbled into a body of water in the presence of catalysts of graphitized carbon, ruthenised titanium, platinised titanium or mixtures thereof, hydrohalic acid is formed at higher concentrations than obtained by water by itself.
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Energy Development Associates, Inc.
Hearn Brian E.
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