IC 7886 Bibliography Of Processes For Removing Hydrogen Sulfide From Industrial Gases - January 1950-December 1957 ? Summary And Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Sidney Katell
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

The reaction of coal, oil, or natural gas with air and oxygen and/or steam yields a gas containing varying amounts of impurities. Depending on the raw material and the end use of the product, these impurities include solids, such as dust or slag, and gases, such as hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen. Considerable effort has been expended in developing and operating purification systems, and the literature is replete with equipment data and operating results. The research problems, the design, and the operation of the various systems have been the subjects of patent applications, journal articles, and textbooks.
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APA: Sidney Katell  (1959)  IC 7886 Bibliography Of Processes For Removing Hydrogen Sulfide From Industrial Gases - January 1950-December 1957 ? Summary And Introduction

MLA: Sidney Katell IC 7886 Bibliography Of Processes For Removing Hydrogen Sulfide From Industrial Gases - January 1950-December 1957 ? Summary And Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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