Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Modifying or removing component of normally gaseous mixture – Nitrogen or nitrogenous component
Patent
1977-10-31
1979-08-14
Peters, G. O.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Modifying or removing component of normally gaseous mixture
Nitrogen or nitrogenous component
423244, B01D 5334
Patent
active
041645464
ABSTRACT:
Nitrogen oxides are effectively removed from a gaseous mixture comprising the same and oxygen by adding ammonia thereto and contacting with a suitable catalyst for the nitrogen oxide-ammonia reaction. While the presence of sulfur dioxide is not essential to such removal, best results are achieved when sulfur dioxide is also present in the gaseous mixture. When sulfur dioxide is present, and particularly when the same is present in a concentration in excess of that required for most effective nitrogen oxide conversion, the excess sulfur dioxide may be separated prior to the nitrogen oxide conversion, simultaneously therewith or subsequent thereto.
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Prescott, executrix by Doris M.
Welty, Jr., deceased Albert B.
Exxon Research & Engineering Co.
Hoover W.
Luecke J. E.
Peters G. O.
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