Method and apparatus for removing cyanogen chloride from air

Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector

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55 74, 55387, 422122, 422177, 423236, 423240, B01D 5304

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ABSTRACT:
Cyanogen chloride is removed from air or other gases using a whetlerite type filter which omits chromium and comprises an activated carbon base impregnated with triethylenediamine and optionally copper and silver.

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