Sorbent for removing metals from fluids

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Modifying or removing component of normally gaseous mixture

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423DIG4, 423561R, 423561B, 208253, 210688, 210912, 210914, B01D 5334, B01D 1500

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ABSTRACT:
This invention provides a sorbent composition, manganese nodules with occluded sulfur, effective for removing metal contaminants from gases or liquids. It is effective for removing lead contaminant from gasoline and mercury from water or natural gas. It may be used in the chlor-alkali process for cleaning by-product hydrogen. The sorbent also may be used for recovering valuable metals, for example from mine seepage waters.

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