Continuous reaction of gases with liquids

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 01 – B

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C01B 11/06 (2006.01) B01J 10/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1302052

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A continuous system, process and associated apparatus are dis- closed for reacting a gas with a liquid to manufacture a gaseous or liquid product. The preferred system comprises a reactive gas, such as chlorine and an aqueous solution, such as caustic soda, which are continuously combined and reacted under largely superatmospheric pres- sure and in turbulent cocurrent flow in very compact reactor equip- ment. Liquid bleach solutions such as aqueous solutions of hypo- chlorites or hypochlorous acid are among the products of major interest. The main reactor equipment consists of a fluid pressure energized, in-line mixing device followed by a low slip (closely fitted) regenerative turbine pumping unit. The fluid ports in the closely fitted stator elements of said pumping unit should have a radial dimension equal to at least about half that of the vanes. In liquid ring compressor these ports are located adjacent the lower parts of said vanes while in a turbine pump they are generally adja- cent the mid protion of said vanes.

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