Halogen Compound Removed Patents (Class 95/182)
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Patent number: 8512447Abstract: This invention provides a method for purifying a chlorine supply that includes a chlorine component, a bromine component, and nitrogen trichloride. The method includes the steps of introducing the chlorine supply into a vaporizer, heating the chlorine supply in the vaporizer to form a vapor, and introducing the vapor into a distillation system to provide purified chlorine gas, a distillate that includes liquid chlorine and the bromine component, and a bottoms component including the nitrogen trichloride. The method also includes the steps of condensing the vapor in a reflux condenser, heating the condensate in a reboiler, removing the purified chlorine gas from the distillation system, and removing the distillate from the distillation system.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2010Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: BASF SEInventors: Robert A. Doerr, Steven D. Gagnon, Kenneth K. Bordelon, Johannes D. Jacobs, Thomas A. Grzanka
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Patent number: 8388737Abstract: A method and apparatus for recovering a gaseous component from an incoming gas stream is described. The incoming gas stream is contacted with a lean aqueous absorbing medium to absorb at least a portion of the gaseous component from the incoming gas stream to form a lean treated gas stream and a rich aqueous absorbing medium. At least a portion of the gaseous component is desorbed from the rich aqueous absorbing medium at a temperature to form an overhead gas stream and a regenerated aqueous absorbing medium. At least a portion of the overhead gas stream is treated to recover a condensate stream. At least a portion of the condensate stream is used to form a heated stream. At least a portion of the heated stream is recycled back to the desorbing step. Novel absorbing medium compositions to recover carbon dioxide and/or hydrogen sulfide are also described.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2008Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: University of ReginaInventors: Don Gelowitz, Paitoon Tontiwachwuthikul, Raphael Idem
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Patent number: 6063162Abstract: Disclosed is a method of removing chlorine from a mixture of gases. The mixture of gases is contacted with dichlorotoluene, whereby chlorine in the mixture of gases is absorbed by the dichlorotoluene. The dichlorotoluene is separated from the mixture of gases and is heated to desorb the chlorine and separate it from the dichlorotoluene.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Occidental Chemical CorporationInventors: Paul J. Orosz, Robert L. Zeller, Ronald B. Kaplin
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Patent number: 5954861Abstract: A process for separating a gaseous mixture comprising C.sub.1 chlocarbons and noncondensible gases into a liquid component comprising the C.sub.1 chlorocarbons and a component comprising the noncondensible gases. The method employs a liquid hydrocarbon having an average molecular weight within a range of about 142 to 422 to adsorb the C.sub.1 chlorocarbons from the gaseous mixture. The present process is especially useful for separating methyl chloride from a gaseous mixture resulting from an oxychlorination process where the gaseous mixture further comprises, methane, water vapor, and hydrogen chloride.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1994Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Dow Corning CorporationInventors: Bruce Robert Crum, Corey Grant Knutson, Brian Michael Naasz, Jeffrey Scott Smith
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Patent number: 5788743Abstract: A process for separating chlorine of high purity from a chlorine-containing feed gas by absorption of the chlorine using an inert absorbent and downstream desorption of the chlorine from the absorbent/chlorine mixture drawn off from the absorption stage by the supply of mixture to a desorption distillation column which is coupled to a chlorine separation column in such a way that the top of the chlorine separation column and an upper section of the desorption distillation column and a lower section of the desorption distillation column and the bottom of the chlorine separation column are connected to one another on both the gas and the liquid side, the absorbent/chlorine mixture being supplied exclusively to the desorption distillation column, and high-purity chlorine being drawn off from a middle region of the chlorine separation column.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1996Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Otto Watzenberger, Joachim Pfeffinger
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Patent number: 5611840Abstract: The invention relates to a process for separating out hydrogen chloride from a gas mixture forming in the chlorination of methane, which gas mixture contains unreacted methane, its chlorination products and hydrogen chloride formed in the reaction, by cooling and compression of the gas mixture and subsequent scrubbing with a scrubbing liquid which comprises at least one liquid chlorination product of methane. The gas mixture is separated into a methane-containing gas phase and a liquid phase containing hydrogen chloride and methane chlorination products, and the hydrogen chloride is then desorbed from the liquid phase by heating.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventors: Werner Kraus, Thomas Vernaleken, Wolfgang Schick, Peter M. Roth
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Patent number: 5582634Abstract: A method and an apparatus for cleaning a gas containing pollutants, such as hydrogen chloride and heavy metals, are described. The polluted gas (2) is contacted with an aqueous washing liquid (3) in a scrubber (1), whereupon part of the washing liquid is preevaporated in a preevaporation unit (7) to form a hydrochloric-acid-containing top fraction, which is essentially free from heavy metals, and a bottom fraction containing hydrochloric acid and heavy metals. Part of the bottom fraction is recirculated (15) for renewed preevaporation, while the remainder of the bottom fraction is treated (16) to remove any heavy metals present. The top fraction from the preevaporation is distilled in a rectification unit (22) to form a top fraction (31) and a bottom fraction (35).Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1995Date of Patent: December 10, 1996Assignee: ABB Flakt ABInventor: Vassilis Burdis
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Patent number: 5558768Abstract: A process is described for removing chlorides from crude oils, including heavy oils and bitumens. The process steps comprise (1) mixing a non-ionic surfactant with the crude oil, (2) bubbling a gas into the crude oil-surfactant mixture to form a froth, (3) centrifuging the frothed mixture to obtain a chloride containing sediment and an oil product of reduced chloride content and (4) collecting the oil product.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1995Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Assignee: Energy, Mines and Resources CanadaInventors: Michio Ikura, Maria Stanciulescu
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Patent number: 5449398Abstract: The present invention provides methods for making gases generated in the treatment of hydrogen chloride wastes harmless by neutralization and dissolving, and an apparatus thereof, and a suction-type solution filter container to be used, and providing to shape useful materials or components, such as activated carbon with excellent adsorbability, from the post-treated residues of the wastes. Hydrogen chloride wastes are put in the sealed container 1 and heated at 400.degree. C. or less without oxygen or with air-blocked condition; the gases from the wastes, such as chlorine or hydrogen chloride, are sucked to extract from the container; the extracted gases are introduced into the suction-type solution filter container with liquid filtration agents to pass therethrough; chlorine is removed and reduced in volume from the wastes in the sealed container.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1994Date of Patent: September 12, 1995Assignee: Motoda Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kenro Motoda
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Patent number: 5437711Abstract: Disclosed is a method to be practiced in a gas purification apparatus that is suitable for contacting a chlorine-containing mixture of gases with carbon tetrachloride in order to remove one of the gases from the mixture. The gas removed can be either chlorine or another gas such as nitrogen trichloride. In the method of the invention, one of the gases is removed from the mixture in that apparatus without using carbon tetrachloride by contacting the chlorine-containing gas mixture in the apparatus with a chlorinated organic liquid which can either be chloroform or ethylene dichloride.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1993Date of Patent: August 1, 1995Assignee: Occidental Chemical CorporationInventors: Ronald B. Kaplin, Chao-Peng Chen, Tilak V. Bommaraju
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Patent number: 5421964Abstract: The present invention discloses an extractive distillation process for separating HCl from pentafluoroethane, chloropentafluoroethane, chlorotrifluoroethane, trifluoromethane, and other fully saturated and unsaturated fluorocarbons, chlorofluorocarbons and chlorocarbons.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1993Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Barry A. Mahler, Vinci M. Felix, Ralph N. Miller
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Patent number: 5308383Abstract: Disclosed is a method of removing chlorine from a mixture of gases. The mixture of gases is contacted with a liquid which contains a compound having the general formula ##STR1## where n is 1 to 3, whereby chlorine in the mixture of gases is absorbed by the liquid. The liquid is then heated to volatilize the chlorine and separate it from the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1993Date of Patent: May 3, 1994Assignee: Occidental Chemical CorporationInventor: Edward A. Rowe