Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Halogen or compound thereof – Elemental halogen
Patent
1985-07-05
1987-07-07
Doll, John
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Halogen or compound thereof
Elemental halogen
429 15, 429 17, 429 19, 429 20, C01B 701, H01M 806
Patent
active
046786562
ABSTRACT:
A method of forming chlorine hydrate is described which generally comprises, combining liquid chlorine with an aqueous liquid, and removing the heat of hydrate formation. This method may also include the steps of mixing the liquid chlorine with the aqueous liquid, and cooling the chlorine hydrate to provide a pressure decrease. However, in accordance with the present invention, no refrigeration of the aqueous liquid is required, as the heat of formation may be released to a substantially room temperature environment.
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Bjorkman, Jr. Harry K.
Carr Peter
Doll John
Energy Development Associates, Inc.
Russel Jeffrey Edwin
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