CA1274969C - Turbulent cocurrent contacting of gas and liquid in process where solids are formed or present
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Turbulent cocurrent contacting of gas and liquid in process where solids are formed or present
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CA1274969C
CA1274969CCA525380ACA525380ACA1274969CCA 1274969 CCA1274969 CCA 1274969CCA 525380 ACA525380 ACA 525380ACA 525380 ACA525380 ACA 525380ACA 1274969 CCA1274969 CCA 1274969C
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ABSTRACT The present invention relates to a process for the improvement of mass transfer between a gas containing a contaminant and a liquid wherein solids are either present or formed during the removal of the contaminant in a contactor. The benefit of the process is that the configuration allows for recycle of the liquid. after regeneration. without the costly removal of all the solids. Another aspect of the invention is that the absorbed contaminant is chemically reacted to change is composition, thereby substantially negating the equilibrium effects in the absorption process and dependant upon that reaction the chemically changed contaminant can be precipitated out as a solid.
CA525380A1985-12-201986-12-15Turbulent cocurrent contacting of gas and liquid in process where solids are formed or present
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Process for the separation of tetrafluoroethylene from gas mixtures containing in addition to tetrafluoroethylene particularly nitrogen or carbon monoxide