Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Treating mixture to obtain metal containing compound – Group ivb metal
Patent
1992-09-30
1994-06-14
Russel, Jeffrey E.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Treating mixture to obtain metal containing compound
Group ivb metal
422145, 423148, 423492, 423DIG16, B01J 824, C01G 2302, C01G 4910
Patent
active
053208153
ABSTRACT:
In a fluidized bed process having a bed of fluidized particulate material which is susceptible to having at least some of the particulate material being entrained in the gases exiting the bed, the entrainment is reduced by introducing the particulate material into the process, in the substantial absence of a gas which transports the particulate material, at one or more points which are below the surface of the bed of fluidized particulate material.
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Abed Ran
Reeves James W.
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
Russel Jeffrey E.
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