Process for removing acetylene from hydrogen chloride gas

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal

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423481, 423488, C01B 708, C07C 2106

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ABSTRACT:
By-product hydrogen chloride obtained from cracking of 1,2-dichloroethane is purified of minor concentrations of acetylene by contact with activated carbon at a temperature of at least 375.degree. F. (190.6.degree. C.).

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"Encyclopedia of Chem. Technology" by R. E. Kirk and D. F. Othmer, vol. 1, 2nd Ed., p. 101, "A to Anthrimides," The Interscience Encyc., Inc., N.Y.

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