Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Oxygen or compound thereof
Patent
1977-01-04
1977-11-01
Meros, Edward J.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Oxygen or compound thereof
423648R, 423652, 423653, C01B 116, C01B 128, C01B 1300
Patent
active
040566072
ABSTRACT:
In a thermochemical circulation process, hydrogen and oxygen are obtained from water wherein sulfuric acid and the paraffin hydrocarbon corresponding to the olefin used are formed from water, sulfur dioxide and a low-molecular weight olefin, particularly ethylene; the sulfuric acid is decomposed into water, sulfur dioxide and oxygen; the paraffin hydrocarbon is decomposed into the corresponding olefin and hydrogen; and after the removal of the hydrogen and oxygen, the remaining separation products are recycled into the first reaction.
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Wentorf et al., "Science", vol. 185, No. 4148, July 1974, pp. 311-319.
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Meros Edward J.
Rheinische Braunkohlenwerke AG
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