Process for the removal of metal carbonyl from a gaseous stream

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Modifying or removing component of normally gaseous mixture

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95902, 95133, 95116, B01D 4700, B01D 5302, B01D 5926

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061654280

ABSTRACT:
A process is provided for the removal of metal carbonyl from gaseous streams in the presence of hydrogen sulphide and/or water using a hydrophobic porous adsorbent with an accessible pore volume for pore sizes between 0.55 and 4 nm of at least 0.005 ml/g.

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