Liquid purification or separation – With alarm – indicator – register – recorder – signal or... – Responsive to fluid flow
Patent
1977-10-31
1980-02-12
Spitzer, Robert H.
Liquid purification or separation
With alarm, indicator, register, recorder, signal or...
Responsive to fluid flow
210 38A, 210 38B, 210 63R, C02B 116, C02B 144
Patent
active
041882920
ABSTRACT:
Urea is destroyed in aqueous waste streams containing various anions and cations plus urea by contacting the stream with a cation exchange resin, then reacting the resulting stream with nitric oxide, nitrous acid or a nitrite salt to convert the urea to nitrogen, carbon dioxide and water and treating the resulting stream with an anion exchange resin. A pure aqueous stream is obtained which does not adversely affect the environment and which may be recycled to a plant as fresh water resulting in large monetary savings in fresh water cost.
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Evans Larry W.
Knudsen Herbert D.
Miller, Jr. John E.
Spitzer Robert H.
Standard Oil Company
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