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Sulfur gaseous-phase adsorption

The adsorption of sulfur-containing aminoacids from the gaseous phase occurs in the molecular form, while sorption from solution is more favorable in zwitterion forms saving the hydration shell. [Pg.323]

Although the continuous-countercurrent type of operation has found limited application in the removal of gaseous pollutants from process streams (Tor example, the removal of carbon dioxide and sulfur compounds such as hydrogen sulfide and carbonyl sulfide), by far the most common type of operation presently in use is the fixed-bed adsorber. The relatively high cost of continuously transporting solid particles as required in steady-state operations makes fixed-bed adsorption an attractive, economical alternative. If intermittent or batch operation is practical, a simple one-bed system, cycling alternately between the adsorption and regeneration phases, 1 suffice. [Pg.2187]


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