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Method for capture of chlorine dissociated from a chlorine-containing compound

  • US 5,678,244 A
  • Filed: 02/14/1995
  • Issued: 10/14/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/14/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for capture of chlorine dissociated from a chlorine-containing compound while maintaining a fluid vitreous phase, comprising the steps of:

  • a) providing a molten bath having a molten metal phase and a fluid vitreous phase, said fluid vitreous phase including concentrations of calcium oxide, aluminum oxide, and silicon dioxide that cause the vitreous phase to remain fluid during exposure to chlorine dissociated from the chlorine-containing compound;

    b) directing the chlorine-containing compound into the molten metal phase to cause the chlorine to dissociate from said compound, whereby the chlorine migrates to the fluid vitreous phase and interacts with the calcium oxide in the fluid vitreous phase to form an inorganic chlorinated compound, while causing the vitreous phase to remain fluid during exposure to chlorine dissociated from the chlorine-containing compound, thereby capturing the chlorine dissociated from the chlorine-containing compound; and

    c) adjusting the concentrations of the calcium oxide, aluminum oxide and silicon dioxide to maintain the fluidity of the vitreous layer in the presence of captured chlorine.

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