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Hydrogen sulphide fabrication

Whilst the Parkes Process has been in continual use for well over a century the Peachey-Skipsey Process (Peachey and Skipsey, 1921) was industrially short lived. Thin rubber sheets, or rubber-coated fabrics were treated with sulphur dioxide and then, after aeration, with hydrogen sulphide. The high activity of the system is usually ascribed to the formation of nascent sulphur in situ in the rubber according to the equation ... [Pg.245]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.220 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.220 ]




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