B - Operations – Transporting – 01 – D
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B - Operations, Transporting
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D
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B01D 53/34 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 1259165
PROCESS FOR REMOVAL OF POLLUTANTS FROM WASTE GAS EMISSIONS ABSTRACT Chlorine is injected in a gaseous liquid or solution form into a hot (greater than 100°C) gas stream for the purpose of oxidizing objectionable components in the gas stream, such as, but not restricted to, SO2 and NOx, when the oxidized form of the gases is more readily removed from the gas stream. After sufficient reaction time, the gas stream mixture passes through water scubbers for the further removal of the components from the gas stream. Acidic and basic compounds of the gas stream and halogens, including excess chlorine, are also removed in the scrubbers. The pollutants remain as the corresponding oxidized acids or salts in the process effluent solution.
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Biggar John W.
Mcintyre Brian W.
Biggar John W.
Mcintyre Brian W.
Oyen Wiggs Green & Mutala Llp
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