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Method of removing nitrogen monoxide from a nitrogen monoxide-containing gas
   
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US Patent 3984522
Issued Date
October 5, 1976
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A method for removing nitrogen monoxide effectively from a nitrogen monoxide-containing gas which comprises contacting a nitrogen monoxide-containing gas with an aqueous solution containing a ferrous ion complex formed from a ferrous ion and an organic compound of 2 to 24 carbon atoms having in the molecule at least one atomic group selected from mercapto, amino, imino and nitrilo groups. When a sulfite or sulfide is present in the above aqueous solution, the nitrogen monoxide-absorbing capacity of the aqueous solution can be enhanced and nitrogen monoxide absorbed in the aqueous solution is reduced to non-toxic nitrogen. According to this method, nitrogen monoxide can be removed effectively, even if the gas to be treated contains an oxidizing substance such as oxygen.
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Published
October 5, 1976
Application Number
05/508,139
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September 20, 1974
US Classification
423/235   423/351
Int'l Classification
B01D   53/56   (20060101)   B01J   31/18   (20060101)   B01J   31/16   (20060101)   B01J   31/22   (20060101)  
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Sep 24, 1973 [JA] 48-107397 Oct 23, 1973 [JA] 48-118474
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423/235   423/239   423/351  
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