Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Halogen or compound thereof – Binary compound containing metal
Patent
1994-02-01
1995-02-14
Fourson, George
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Halogen or compound thereof
Binary compound containing metal
423 74, 423 78, 423 79, C01G 2302, C01G 23047
Patent
active
053893530
ABSTRACT:
In a fluidized bed process for chlorinating rirnium-containing material, an improvement is disclosed comprising utilizing in the process calcined petroleum shot coke, calcined petroleum fluid coke or mixtures thereof. The improved process is capable of (a) decreasing the amount of fine particulate coke that is entrained in the hot gases exiting the fluidized bed reactor, and (b) more completely reacting the coke.
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Glaeser Hans H.
Spoon Mark J.
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
Fourson George
Horton Ken
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