Noxious vapor suppression using glass microbubbles with a fluoro

Compositions – Radioactive compositions – Nuclear reactor fuel

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21 605R, 23293S, 252385, 428405, 428406, B01J 118

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039934438

ABSTRACT:
A liquid body of volatile inorganic chemical which reacts with water and evolves acidic vapor, such as liquid sulfur trioxide, is treated to suppress the evolution of said noxious vapors therefrom to the atmosphere by applying to the exposed surface of said liquid body a treating agent comprising glass microbubbles having on the surfaces thereof an adherent film resulting from the application to said surfaces of a fluoroaliphatic radical-containing material selected from the group consisting of fluorosilane or poly(fluorosiloxane).

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