Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Carbon or compound thereof – Elemental carbon
Patent
1981-08-05
1982-07-27
Meros, Edward J.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Carbon or compound thereof
Elemental carbon
201 17, 423265, 423275, 423448, 423460, C01B 3102
Patent
active
043417515
ABSTRACT:
Carbon dioxide and air reactivity reactions occurring during carbon electrode use, can be minimized by the use of quench water treated with phosphoric acid following calcination of the coke used to make the electrode.
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Connors Keith A.
Kiikka Oliver A.
Evans Larry W.
Heidrich W. A.
Knudsen Herbert D.
Meros Edward J.
The Standard Oil Company
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