Decarbonating a gas with a wetted filter

Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization

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23282, 55233, 55DIG30, 261 99, B01J 122, B01D 5314, B01J 802

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040638995

ABSTRACT:
This device comprises a filtering cartridge of soda-lime capable of removing carbon dioxide from a gas flow, this cartridge being provided with means substantially compensating for any decrease in the water content of the soda-lime.

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