Process for removing and recovering acidic gases from gaseous mi

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products

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204103, 204128, C25B 120, C25B 126, C01B 3120, C01B 1760

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ABSTRACT:
A process for the removal and recovery of acidic gas(es) from a gaseous mixture comprising electrolysis of a chloride salt to produce an aqueous metal hydroxide solution, hydrogen and chlorine. The metal hydroxide solution is used to absorb acidic gas from the gaseous mixture and to form an aqueous metal salt. The hydrogen and chlorine are reacted to produce hydrochloric acid, which is used to decompose the aqueous metal salt to produce an aqueous chloride salt and acidic gas. Following separation, the aqueous chloride salt may be electrolyzed again.

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