Liquid purification or separation – With alarm – indicator – register – recorder – signal or... – Responsive to fluid flow
Patent
1976-09-22
1978-06-06
Hart, Charles N.
Liquid purification or separation
With alarm, indicator, register, recorder, signal or...
Responsive to fluid flow
260668R, C02B 118
Patent
active
040935434
ABSTRACT:
The use of titania, zirconia, coprecipitated titania-zirconia or caustic on an inert solid inorganic support such as alumina or titania-zirconia to decompose formic acid in very dilute aqueous solutions thereof.
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Haag Werner O.
Rodewald Paul G.
Castel Benoit
Gilman Michael G.
Hart Charles N.
Huggett Charles A.
Mobil Oil Corporation
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