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Carbon dioxide units

Class C extinguishers may be carbon dioxide units, Halon 1211 or 1301 units, or dry chemicals such as sodium bicarbonate. [Pg.61]

Chill the concentrated solution of the amine hydrochloride in ice-water, and then cautiously with stirring add an excess of 20% aqueous sodium hydroxide solution to liberate the amine. Pour the mixture into a separating-funnel, and rinse out the flask or basin with ether into the funnel. Extract the mixture twice with ether (2 X25 ml.). Dry the united ether extracts over flake or powdered sodium hydroxide, preferably overnight. Distil the dry filtered extract from an apparatus similar to that used for the oxime when the ether has been removed, distil the amine slowly under water-pump pressure, using a capillary tube having a soda-lime guard - tube to ensure that only dry air free from carbon dioxide passes through the liquid. Collect the amine, b.p. 59-61°/12 mm. at atmospheric pressure it has b.p. 163-164°. Yield, 18 g. [Pg.226]

Carbonate is measured by evolution of carbon dioxide on treating the sample with sulfuric acid. The gas train should iaclude a silver acetate absorber to remove hydrogen sulfide, a magnesium perchlorate drying unit, and a CO2-absorption bulb. Sulfide is determined by distilling hydrogen sulfide from an acidified slurry of the sample iato an ammoniacal cadmium chloride solution, and titrating the precipitated cadmium sulfide iodimetrically. [Pg.175]

The combustible components of the gas are carbon monoxide and hydrogen, but combustion (heat) value varies because of dilution with carbon dioxide and with nitrogen. The gas has a low flame temperature unless the combustion air is strongly preheated. Its use has been limited essentially to steel (qv) mills, where it is produced as a by-product of blast furnaces. A common choice of equipment for the smaller gas producers is the WeUman-Galusha unit because of its long history of successful operation (21). [Pg.63]

Adsorption systems employing molecular sieves are available for feed gases having low acid gas concentrations. Another option is based on the use of polymeric, semipermeable membranes which rely on the higher solubiHties and diffusion rates of carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide in the polymeric material relative to methane for membrane selectivity and separation of the various constituents. Membrane units have been designed that are effective at small and medium flow rates for the bulk removal of carbon dioxide. [Pg.172]

Fuel economy is measured usiag a carbon balance method calculation. The carbon content of the exhaust is calculated by adding up the carbon monoxide (qv), carbon dioxide (qv), and unbumed hydrocarbons (qv) concentrations. Then usiag the percent carbon ia the fuel, a volumetric fuel economy is calculated. If the heating value of the fuel is known, an energy specific fuel economy ia units such as km/MJ can be calculated as well. [Pg.189]

The performance of SCWO for waste treatment has been demonstrated (15,16). In these studies, a broad number of refractory materials such as chlorinated solvents, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and pesticides were studied as a function of process parameters (17). The success of these early studies led to pilot studies which showed that chlorinated hydrocarbons, including 1,1,1-trichloroethane /7/-T5-6y,(9-chlorotoluene [95-49-8] and hexachlorocyclohexane, could be destroyed to greater than 99.99997, 99.998, and 99.9993%, respectively. In addition, no traces of organic material could be detected in the gaseous phase, which consisted of carbon dioxide and unreacted oxygen. The pilot unit had a capacity of 3 L/min of Hquid effluent and was operated for a maximum of 24 h. [Pg.499]

Sulfur Compounds. Various gas streams are treated by molecular sieves to remove sulfur contaminants. In the desulfurization of wellhead natural gas, the unit is designed to remove sulfur compounds selectively, but not carbon dioxide, which would occur in Hquid scmbbing processes. Molecular sieve treatment offers advantages over Hquid scmbbing processes in reduced equipment size because the acid gas load is smaller in production economics because there is no gas shrinkage (leaving CO2 in the residue gas) and in the fact that the gas is also fliUy dehydrated, alleviating the need for downstream dehydration. [Pg.456]

Aragonite. Calcium carbonate is a common deposit in shallow tropical waters as a constituent of muds, or in the upper part of coral reefs where it precipitates from carbon dioxide-rich waters supersaturated with carbonate from intense biological photosynthesis and solar heating. Deposits of ooHtic aragonite, CaCO, extending over 250,000 km in water less than 5 m deep ate mined for industrial purposes in the Bahamas for export to the United States (19). [Pg.285]

Some companies have used the Merseburg process to manufacture ammonium sulfate from gypsum, but the process is only economically attractive where sulfur is unavailable or very expensive (32), and is thus not used in the United States. Ammonium carbonate, formed by the reaction of ammonia and carbon dioxide in an aqueous medium, reacts with suspended, finely ground gypsum. Insoluble calcium carbonate and an ammonium sulfate solution are formed. [Pg.368]


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