GB611917A - Improvements relating to the removal of sulphuretted hydrogen from gases - Google Patents

Improvements relating to the removal of sulphuretted hydrogen from gases

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GB611917A
GB611917A GB2929945A GB2929945A GB611917A GB 611917 A GB611917 A GB 611917A GB 2929945 A GB2929945 A GB 2929945A GB 2929945 A GB2929945 A GB 2929945A GB 611917 A GB611917 A GB 611917A
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hydrogen sulphide
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10KPURIFYING OR MODIFYING THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF COMBUSTIBLE GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE
    • C10K1/00Purifying combustible gases containing carbon monoxide
    • C10K1/08Purifying combustible gases containing carbon monoxide by washing with liquids; Reviving the used wash liquors
    • C10K1/10Purifying combustible gases containing carbon monoxide by washing with liquids; Reviving the used wash liquors with aqueous liquids
    • C10K1/12Purifying combustible gases containing carbon monoxide by washing with liquids; Reviving the used wash liquors with aqueous liquids alkaline-reacting including the revival of the used wash liquors
    • C10K1/124Purifying combustible gases containing carbon monoxide by washing with liquids; Reviving the used wash liquors with aqueous liquids alkaline-reacting including the revival of the used wash liquors containing metal compounds other than alkali- or earth-alkali carbonates, hydroxides- or oxides- or salts of inorganic acids derived from sulfur
    • C10K1/125Purifying combustible gases containing carbon monoxide by washing with liquids; Reviving the used wash liquors with aqueous liquids alkaline-reacting including the revival of the used wash liquors containing metal compounds other than alkali- or earth-alkali carbonates, hydroxides- or oxides- or salts of inorganic acids derived from sulfur containing Fe compounds

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611,917. Gas-purifying processes. WALKER, R., WILKIN. C. R., COOPER, H. G., and BROWN, J. T. Nov. 5, 1945, No. 29299. [Class 55(ii)] Hydrogen sulphide is removed from fuel gases and the like by subjecting the gas to at least three washings under similar conditions with a suspension of hydrated oxide, carbonate or basic carbonate of iron in an alkaline carbonate solution, the used suspension from all the washings is collected and revivified by aeration before re-use. In the apparatus described, the gas passes through six washing bays b each having a sprinkler f to which the washing liquid is fed in parallel through the pipe h. The used suspension collects in the tank k, Fig. 2, frothing being prevented by inclined plates j, and overflows into the tank m where sufficient residence time is allowed to complete the formation of the insoluble iron sulphides before the liquid is transferred to the aerator o for rivivification and return to the washing unit. Each washing removes 70-95 per cent of the hydrogen sulphide present in the gas at the beginning of the washing and is preferably carried out at a temperature between 20‹-30‹C.
GB2929945A 1945-11-05 1945-11-05 Improvements relating to the removal of sulphuretted hydrogen from gases Expired GB611917A (en)

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