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Use of salt hydrates as reversible absorbents of acid gases

  • US 4,973,456 A
  • Filed: 10/24/1988
  • Issued: 11/27/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/24/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A process for removing acid gases selected from the group consisting of CO2, H2 S, SO2, HCN, and COS from a gas mixture containing one or more of said acid gases and at least one other component, said process comprising:

  • bringing said gas mixture into contact with a hydrated salt of the composition
    
    
    space="preserve" listing-type="equation">A.sub.x.sup.m+ B.sub.y.sup.n- •

    rH.sub.2 Owherein Am+ is a cation, Bn- is the conjugate base of a weak acid having a pKa corresponding to an ionization constant of the acid greater than 3 as measured in dilute aqueous solution, m and n are independently integers from 1-4, x and y are integers such that the ratio of x to y provides a neutral salt and r is any number greater than zero up to the maximum number of moles of water which can be bound to the salt; and

    carrying out said process at a temperature from 0°

    to 200°

    C. whereby said salt hydrate reversibly absorbs said acid gases thereby removing them from the gas mixture.

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