Removal of condensates from light gaseous streams

Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization

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55 74, 73 231, G01N 3108, B01D 5302

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041026470

ABSTRACT:
A process for removing condensates from light gaseous streams comprises passing the stream over an oleophilic substance, that is, a substance which retains liquid hydrocarbon compounds. Said substance is preferably an aromatic polymer such as a polystyrene cross-linked with a mixture of divinyl benzene and ethyl-vinyl benzene.
The process is particularly applicable to the analysis of gaseous compounds, such as water, in said gaseous streams, where the presence of such condensates can render the analysis results erroneous.
There is also described a gas analyzer which comprises a means for removing such condensates which means employs such an oleophilic substance.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3727379 (1973-04-01), Bijleveld et al.
Gas Chromatography Abstracts, 1970, p. 112, #602.

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