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Dehydrating Air and Gases with Strong Sulfuric

Dehydrating Air and Gases with Strong Sulfuric Acid [Pg.59]

Industrial experience has shown that SO2 bearing gas must be dry before it goes to catalytic  [Pg.59]

In all three cases the gas is dehydrated by contacting it with strong sulfuric acid. A small amount of sulfuric acid is made by wet catalysis, Section 1.9. [Pg.59]

The H20(g) contents of pre-dehydration acid plant gases are shown in Table 6.1. They range from 2 to 10 volume% H20(g). [Pg.61]


Dehydrating air and gases with strong sulfuric acid... [Pg.59]

This problem is avoided by dehydrating (i) sulfur burning air and (ii) scrubbed metallurgical/spent acid furnace offgas by contacting these gases with strong sulfuric acid. Dehydration is represented by the reaction ... [Pg.69]


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