GB140505A - Improvements in the process of recovery of ammonia - Google Patents

Improvements in the process of recovery of ammonia

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GB140505A
GB140505A GB1994018A GB1994018A GB140505A GB 140505 A GB140505 A GB 140505A GB 1994018 A GB1994018 A GB 1994018A GB 1994018 A GB1994018 A GB 1994018A GB 140505 A GB140505 A GB 140505A
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ammonia
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C01INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
    • C01CAMMONIA; CYANOGEN; COMPOUNDS THEREOF
    • C01C1/00Ammonia; Compounds thereof
    • C01C1/02Preparation, purification or separation of ammonia
    • C01C1/12Separation of ammonia from gases and vapours
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C01INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
    • C01CAMMONIA; CYANOGEN; COMPOUNDS THEREOF
    • C01C1/00Ammonia; Compounds thereof
    • C01C1/24Sulfates of ammonium
    • C01C1/242Preparation from ammonia and sulfuric acid or sulfur trioxide

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  • Inorganic Chemistry (AREA)
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  • Gas Separation By Absorption (AREA)
  • Treating Waste Gases (AREA)

Abstract

140,505. Chrystal, W. J. Dec 3, 1918. Ammonium sulphatc.-Ammonia is absorbed from gases to obtain neutral ammonium sulphate by passing the gas into a saturator having two compartments in series or, according to one of Provisional Specifications, into two saturators in series, in the second of which the liquor is kept at constant acidity, while in the first the liquor is allowed to become entirely neutral, when a portion is drawn off and the first saturator or compartment is then replenished by a supply of acid liquor from the second. The apparatus described consists of a divided saturator having a partition 3 so that the gas is first treated in the compartment 1 and then in the compartment 2, in which the liquor is of constant acidity. When the neutralized liquor in the compartment 1 is drawn off, acid liquor from the compartment 2 is supplied by a valve 5 in the partition.
GB1994018A 1918-12-03 1918-12-03 Improvements in the process of recovery of ammonia Expired GB140505A (en)

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US6533655B2 (en) * 2000-11-20 2003-03-18 Trw Automotive Electronics & Components Gmbh & Co. Kg Air vent for ventilation systems

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US6533655B2 (en) * 2000-11-20 2003-03-18 Trw Automotive Electronics & Components Gmbh & Co. Kg Air vent for ventilation systems

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