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A method is provided for removing water, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide out of a gas, such as air, by passing the gas through a packed column so that the gas sequentially contacts a catalyst consisting of platinum or palladium and at least one member selected from the group consisting of iron, cobalt, nickel, manganese, copper, chromium, tin, lead and cerium wherein the catalyst is supported on alumina containing substantially no pores having pore diameters of 110 Angstroms or less under con...
The present invention provides for a method for purifying carbon dioxide. Moisture, sulfur species and other impurities are removed from the carbon dioxide by a series of steps which include adsorption means and reaction means. All the steps are preferably carried out in a single vessel.
In one aspect, the crude gas is contacted with a cold caustic solution to reduce levels of carbon dioxide and water. The partially purified gas is chilled in direct-contact with a hydrogen refrigerant to induce homogenous condensation of water impurity. Liquid and ice particles formed by lower temperatures are removed across an aerosol phase separating medium to produce a cooled and partially purified gas mixture which is further dried and de-carbonated across a zeolitic molecular sieve adsorben...
An exhaust gas-purifying apparatus includes an NO.sub.x sorbing-and-reducing first catalyst, a filter second catalyst, and an NO.sub.x sorbing-and-reducing third catalyst, which are disposed in an exhaust system in this order from a downstream side to an upstream side of a flow of exhaust gases. In the exhaust system, a liquid reducing agent is supplied into the exhaust gases intermittently. The first catalyst exhibits a remarkably high NO.sub.x purifying ability, because not only the third cata...
In a three-way catalyst for purifying exhaust gases from internal combustion engines, scattering of bismuth components can be suppressed by employing a Bi--Ti composite oxide at a predetermined ratio. Accordingly, the effect of suppressing hydrogen sulfide emissions can be retained for a long time. This catalyst comprises a support substrate, and a catalyst layer formed on the support substrate and including a noble metal, a porous oxide, and a Bi--Ti composite oxide, and satisfies 0.3.ltoreq.R....
An exhaust-gas purifying catalyst includes a mantle, two or more honeycomb-shaped supports fastened in the mantle so as to be separated at intervals, and a catalytic layer disposed on the respective honeycomb-shaped supports. The honeycomb-shaped supports include a first honeycomb-shaped support, disposed on a most upstream side of the mantle with respect to a flow of exhaust gases, and a second honeycomb-shaped support, disposed next to the first honeycomb-shaped support on a downstream side of...
In a first treatment step part of at least one difficulty biodegradable or non-biodegradable organic compound is oxidized in polluted water by bringing said polluted water into contact with an ozone containing gas. The effluent is subsequently diluted with an aqueous liquid before a second treatment with ozone is carried out. If the concentration of the organic compound is still not sufficiently low, the treated effluent is diluted again and subjected to a further treatment with ozone. It was fo...
A highly pure nitrogen trifluoride having a carbon tetrafluoride content of 10 ppm or less can be effectively obtained by boiling crude liquid nitrogen trifluoride having carbon tetrafluoride contaminant under a pressure ranging from 35 to 45 atm, to remove carbon tetrafluoride therefrom through vaporization.
An exhaust gas purifying catalyst comprising: a honeycomb-like substrate disposed in an exhaust passage for an engine; and a catalytic layer formed on a cell wall of said substrate, said catalytic layer including a mixed oxide which contains Ce (cerium) and Zr (zirconium), and retains a catalytic noble metal in such a manner that said noble metal atoms are located at crystal lattice points or between the lattice points of the mixed oxide, wherein said mixed oxide includes a first mixed oxide con...
A process is disclosed for purifying an aqueous feed stream comprising a product organic acid, such as lactic acid, and a strong contaminant, such as pyruvic acid or oxalic acid. The molar concentration of the product organic acid in the feed stream typically is at least 20 times greater than the molar concentration of the strong contaminant. The aqueous feed stream is contacted with a first immiscible basic extractant that has at least a 3-fold greater affinity for the strong contaminant than f...
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