Column and processes for purifying solvent-containing gases

Gas separation: processes – Liquid contacting – On surface extending mass

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96291, 261 94, B01D 4714

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058005943

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a fluidized-bed scrubber containing fluidizing bodies for purifying gases and to processes for its operation. The invention enables the fluidized-bed scrubber to be dimensioned, and the processes to be carried out, in such a manner that the number of fluidizing bodies is minimized and as much energy as possible is saved, without this decreasing the purifying efficiency.

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