Iron oxide sorbents for regenerative sorption of No.sub.x

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Modifying or removing component of normally gaseous mixture – Mixture is exhaust from internal-combustion engine

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423239, B01D 5300

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ABSTRACT:
The use of iron oxide sorbents to remove oxides of nitrogen (NO.sub.x) from gaseous mixtures containing small amounts of NO.sub.x such as the exhaust from an internal combustion engine or flue gases, without interference from carbon oxides or water vapor and thermally regenerable at relatively low temperatures, are disclosed. A preferred sorbent is supported ferric oxide for sorption of NO.sub.x from gaseous mixtures containing oxygen. Ferrous or ferrosoferric oxide sorbents are also suitable in the presence or absence of oxygen.

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patent: 2839356 (1958-06-01), Karl
patent: 3382033 (1968-05-01), Kitagawa
"Chemical Abstracts;" Vol. 56, 1962 pp. 3743 g.

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