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From carbon monoxide reaction with inorganic

Coke oven gas consists mainly of a mixture of carbon monoxide, hydrogen, methane, and carbon dioxide. It is contaminated with a variety of organic and inorganic compounds that have to be separated in absorption columns before its further use as a synthesis gas. The selective absorption of coke plant gas contamination results from a complex system of parallel liquid-phase reactions. Instantaneous reversible reactions ... [Pg.342]


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