Abstract: streams. The method includes contacting the sulfide-containing gas stream with an aqueous scavenging mixture which includes a scavenging compound, that is a product of reaction between an aldehyde and a nitrogen compound, an inorganic ion and an oxidation catalyst: regenerating at least a portion of the scavenging compound with an oxygen-containing gas and returning at least a portion of the aqueous scavenging mixture to the contacting zone.
Abstract: A method is provided for the regeneration of a scavenging compound that has been reacted with hydrogen sulfide. Regeneration is accomplished through the use of calcium oxides and sodium hydroxide. Sodium sulfide is recovered from the regeneration process in a commercially useful form. Calcium oxides are also regenerated in the process, allowing for minimal or no chemical waste.
Abstract: Methods are provided whereby an N-C-N compound is regenerated from a product of a sulfur scavenging reaction, in which said N-C-N compound removes a sulfur atom from a sulfur compound, to form the original N-C-N compound. The N-C-N compound is represented by the formula (I): ##STR1## The product includes a hetero compound having sulfur, carbon and nitrogen atoms in its backbone. In one embodiment, the product is mixed with (1) a nitrogen compound represented by the formula (II): ##STR2## and (2) an alkaline compound selected from alkali metal, alkaline earth metal and transition metal compounds, to form a solution, slurry or dispersion. The hetero compound is reacted with the nitrogen compound in the presence of the alkaline compound, such that a sulfur atom of the hetero compound is replaced by a nitrogen atom of the nitrogen compound. If necessary, the pH of the solution may be adjusted to about 8 to about 13 to facilitate the reaction. In alternative embodiments, the product also includes an amine complex.
Abstract: Metal-metal surface contact systems in metalworking processes may be lubricated by applying thereto a composition comprising an ester, wherein the ester has a full film traction coefficient of less than about 0.05 at a pressure of about 0.5 to about 1.2 GPa, a temperature of about 50.degree. C. and a sliding velocity of about 0.5 to about 10 msec.sup.-1. The ester is represented by the general formula: ##STR1## where R.sup.1 and R.sup.2, R.sup.3 and R.sup.4 and m are set forth in the Summary of the Invention. The composition may be mixed with a solvent to form a solution or emulsified prior to application to the metallic surface.
Abstract: The deposition of stickies on machinery used in the pulping and papermaking processes and in the final paper produced in the papermaking process using secondary or recycled paper is controlled by adding an amount of a water-soluble organotitnium(IV) compound to the aqueous system of a pulping and/or papermaking process, effective to reduce or remove the deposition of the stickies on the machinery and the resulting paper.
Abstract: The deposition of pitch on the machinery used in pulping and papermaking processes and in the final paper produced in the papermaking process is prevented by adding an effective amount of a water-soluble organotitanium compound to the aqueous system of a pulping and/or papermaking process to prevent the deposition of the pitch on the machinery and in the final paper. The addition of an effective amount of a water-soluble organotitanium compound to the aqueous system of pulping and papermaking processes also removes pitch deposits from the machinery used in the pulping and papermaking processes.
Abstract: Methods are disclosed for selectively reducing the levels of hydrogen sulfide and oragnic sulfides from gaseous and/or liquid hydrocarbon streams, particularly natural gas streams, compromising contacting the streams with a composition comprising the reaction product of (i) a lower alkanolamine with (ii) a lower aldehyde.
Abstract: The deposition of pitch on the machinery used in the pulping and papermaking processes and in the final paper produced in the papermaking process is prevented by adding an effective amount of a water-soluble zirconium(IV) compound to the aqueous system of a pulping and/or papermaking process to prevent the deposition of pitch on the machinery and in the final paper. The addition of an effective amount of a water-soluble zirconium(IV) compound to the aqueous system of the pulping and papermaking process also removes pitch deposits from the machinery used in the pulping and papermaking processes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 15, 1988
Date of Patent:
August 21, 1990
Assignee:
Quaker Chemical Corporation
Inventors:
Gregory W. Bender, Stan D. Buratto, Robert D. Evans
Abstract: Manganese is removed from an aqueous waste stream by adding a water-soluble lignosulfonate salt to the waste stream and passing the lignosulfonate-treated waste stream through an ultrafilter thereby producing a purified effluent stream.
Abstract: Novel imidazolinium compounds, and a method of using the compounds for softening and conditioning fibers, hair and skin and as surfactants, and debonders for cellulose pulp having the general formula: ##STR1## wherein R.sub.1 is an n-alkyl, branched alkyl, alkenyl, branched alkenyl alkadienyl or branched alkadienyl group containing 8 to 21 carbon atoms; R.sub.2 is a radical selected from the group consisting of (a) --OH, (b) amide radicals each of which has the structure ##STR2## (c) a substituted imidazolinium group which has the structure: ##STR3## R.sub.3 is a radical which has the structure ##STR4## or --OR.sub.5 ; R.sub.4 is an alkyl or alkenyl group containing 1 to 17 carbon atoms; R.sub.5 is R.sub.1 or mono or dialkyl phenyl; A is an integer of from 0 to 20 and B is an integer of from 0 to 20 and A+B>0; x is either chlorine or bromine are provided.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 16, 1986
Date of Patent:
January 19, 1988
Assignee:
Quaker Chemical Corporation
Inventors:
John E. Drach, Robert D. Evans, Joseph J. Fanelli, Anthony J. O'Lenick, Jr.