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C10K1/32—Purifying combustible gases containing carbon monoxide with selectively adsorptive solids, e.g. active carbon
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In the removal of nitric oxide from hydrogensulphide-containing gases by passing the gas over a metallic sulphide mixed with humous material, or over a naturally occurring humous-containing oxide such as bog iron ore, the complex sulphide-nitric oxide compound formed mixed with the humous material is regenerated by passing air over the mass in a purifier box. Free sulphur is liberated in the latter and the same box is again used for purification of the gas followed by regeneration until sufficient sulphur is accumulated for its recovery.
GB13959/37A1936-08-211937-05-19Improvements in or relating to the purification of gas from oxide of nitrogen
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Improvements in the production of elemental sulphur from gases containing sulphuretted hydroogen, carbon oxysulphide and carbon oxydulphide and carbon di-sulphide