Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Modifying or removing component of normally gaseous mixture – Carbon dioxide or hydrogen sulfide component
Patent
1996-06-07
1997-12-23
Straub, Gary P.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Modifying or removing component of normally gaseous mixture
Carbon dioxide or hydrogen sulfide component
42324406, 423274, 502500, B01J 2032, B01D 5352
Patent
active
057004390
ABSTRACT:
Coated sulfur sorbent particles have been found to resist agglomeration when used in industrial processes generating sulfur vapors at elevated temperatures, even in the presence of hydrogen chloride and/or water vapor. These coated sulfur sorbents have been found to improve vapor phase sulfur sorption processes at elevated temperatures in either single or multiple sulfidation cycles followed by regeneration.
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Goyette William J.
Keenan Francis J.
Chemetals Technology Incorporated
Straub Gary P.
Vanoy Timothy C.
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