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Bleaching, textile processing wastes

Use Purification of drinking water industrial waste treatment deodorization of air and sewage gases bleaching waxes, oils, wet paper, and textiles production of peroxides, bactericide. Oxidizing agent in several chemical processes (acids, aldehydes, ketones from unsaturated fatty acids), steroid hormones, removal of chlorine from nitric acid, oxidation of phenols and cyanides. [Pg.938]

Deacon process A catalytic process that was once used to convert hydrochloride gas to chlorine gas used in the manufacture ofbleaching powder The bleach was used in the textile and paper industries, and the process was able to reduce the production of hydrochloric acid as a waste product It involved reacting hydrochloric acid and oxygen in the form of air at a temperature of between 400°C and 450°C in the presence of a copper chloride catalyst ... [Pg.96]


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