Gas separation: processes – Solid sorption – Inorganic gas or liquid particle sorbed
Reexamination Certificate
2004-01-21
2009-10-06
Smith, Duane (Department: 1797)
Gas separation: processes
Solid sorption
Inorganic gas or liquid particle sorbed
C110S203000, C110S345000, C423S210000, C502S400000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07597743
ABSTRACT:
A plant includes an adsorber in which a metal is plated onto a non-metallic sacrificial materials from a metal carbonyl at a predetermined temperature. Particularly preferred adsorbers include two sections, wherein a first metal (e.g., nickel) is plated onto graphite in the first section, and wherein a second metal (e.g., iron) is plated onto graphite in the second section.
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Fish & Associates PC
Fluor Technologies Corporation
Jones Christopher P
Smith Duane
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