Gas-gas phase contactor

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Halogen or compound thereof – Hydrogen halide

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423650, 423DIG7, 422129, 422224, 431 2, C01B 701

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049100084

ABSTRACT:
A gas-gas phase contactor/process, especially adopted for high temperature reactions, e.g., for the production of hydrochloric acid, comprises means for separately establishing at least two disparate gaseous feedstreams, means for disintegrating each such feedstream into a registered plurality of substreams thereof, one of each such substream being complementary to at least one eother, and means for establishing homogeneous unit volumes of gaseous reaction mixture which comprise said complementary fractions of each such disintegrated feedstream.

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