Method for deoxygenating a liquid

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Chemical treatment

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210668, 210757, 422 16, C02F 120

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051086247

ABSTRACT:
A method is provide for deoxygenating water that is at substantially ambient temperature and contains dissolved oxygen. A selected reducing agent is injected into a stream of the water, and the water that contains the organic reducing agent is then passed over a packed catalyst bed. This causes the reducing agent, with the catalyst at the ambient temperature, to reduce the oxygen in the liquid.

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