Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Oxygen or compound thereof – Peroxide
Patent
1984-02-24
1984-11-27
Doll, John
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Oxygen or compound thereof
Peroxide
C01B 1502
Patent
active
044850840
ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a process to manufacture hydrogen peroxide by cyclically reducing, oxidizing, and extracting a working compound dissolved in an inert solvent, with solvent and/or energy from the effluent from the oxidation step being recovered thereby increasing the economically feasible temperature and pressure ranges of the oxidation step.
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Doll John
Elden Richard E.
FMC Corporation
Horsky Eugene G.
Langel Wayne A.
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