Chemistry: physical processes
Patent
1978-02-02
1979-10-09
Spitzer, Robert H.
Chemistry: physical processes
210 45, 210 48, 210 59, 210 78, B04B 100
Patent
active
041703286
ABSTRACT:
Hydrogen gas is injected into sea water preceding treatment in an improved pocket type centrifuge. The catalytic effects of hydrogen gas within the confining walls plus hydraulic, inertia, and centrifugal forces acting within the improved pocket type centrifuge give an inverse function of the known salting-out effect in which the hydrogen rejects the salt and floats the fresh-water from the system. The hydrogen gas is separated from the fresh-water by a second improved pocket type centrifuge and recycled for efficiency in the process.
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Kirk Clair F.
Kirk Samuel A.
Spitzer Robert H.
Therkorn Ernest G.
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