Process for removing arsine from light olefin containing hydroca

Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Purification – separation – or recovery – By contact with solid sorbent

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208253, 208251R, 208299, 208310R, 55 74, 423 87, 423210, 585823, 585850, 585855, C10G 1702

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048619396

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a process for removing arsine from a light olefin to containing hydrocarbon feedstock, said process comprising the steps of (a) passing said feedstock over an absorbent material comprising nickel deposited on a support material wherein nickel is present as both nickel oxide and metallic nickel; and (b) recovering a stream having a substantially reduced arsine content.

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