Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1983-05-31
1985-07-02
Thomas, Earl C.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55 73, 55 82, 423574R, 62 12, F28B 102, C01B 1702
Patent
active
045265909
ABSTRACT:
The Claus process gas is cooled in a condenser to condense most of the sulfur vapor in solid form. The gas leaving the condenser is then further cooled to condense water without producing substantially any sulfur in an undesirable form. The resulting gas of reduced water content is useful in Claus reaction, particularly the low temperature Claus reaction in which the product sulfur is adsorbed on the catalyst.
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Kunkel Lorenz V.
Palm John W.
Russel Jeffrey E.
Standard Oil Company (Indiana)
Thomas Earl C.
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