Vaporizing liquid sulfur dioxide with microwave radiation

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Sulfur or compound thereof – Oxygen containing

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20415743, 20415749, 219 1055M, 219 1057, C01B 1748, H05B 664

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046719520

ABSTRACT:
Process and apparatus for the generation of sulphur dioxide vapor from contaminated liquid sulphur dioxide. The process allows of utilization of contaminated liquid sulphur dioxide and comprises subjecting liquid sulphur dioxide feed to microwave energy for a sufficient period of time to produce sulphur dioxide vapor, collecting said vapor and removing resultant contaminated liquid sulphur dioxide, if any.

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