Process for recovering ethylene oxide from aqueous solutions

Distillation: processes – separatory – Distilling to separate or remove only water – From organic compound

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203 42, 203 43, 203 47, 203 49, 203 70, 549541, B01D 334, C07D30132

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ABSTRACT:
Ethylene oxide is recovered from aqueous solutions by extracting with carbon dioxide in the near-critical or super-critical state, thereby selectively removing the ethylene oxide from water, and thereafter recovering ethylene oxide from the carbon dioxide by distillation or other suitable means.

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