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Title: REMOVAL OF CHLORIDE FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS

Abstract

The removal of chlorides from aqueons solutions is described. The process involves contacting the aqueous chloride containing solution with a benzene solution about 0.005 M in phenyl mercuric acetate whereby the chloride anions are taken up by the organic phase and separating the organic phase from the aqueous solutions.

Inventors:
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Research Org.:
Originating Research Org. not identified
OSTI Identifier:
4236846
Patent Number(s):
2898203
Assignee:
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
Patent Classifications (CPCs):
B - PERFORMING OPERATIONS B01 - PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL B01D - SEPARATION
NSA Number:
NSA-14-002399
Resource Type:
Patent
Resource Relation:
Other Information: Orig. Receipt Date: 31-DEC-60
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
CHEMISTRY; ACETATES; ANIONS; BENZENE; CHLORIDES; MERCURY; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; SEPARATION PROCESSES; SOLUTIONS; WATER

Citation Formats

Schulz, W W. REMOVAL OF CHLORIDE FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS. United States: N. p., 1959. Web.
Schulz, W W. REMOVAL OF CHLORIDE FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS. United States.
Schulz, W W. Sat . "REMOVAL OF CHLORIDE FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS". United States.
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author = {Schulz, W W},
abstractNote = {The removal of chlorides from aqueons solutions is described. The process involves contacting the aqueous chloride containing solution with a benzene solution about 0.005 M in phenyl mercuric acetate whereby the chloride anions are taken up by the organic phase and separating the organic phase from the aqueous solutions.},
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journal = {},
number = ,
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place = {United States},
year = {1959},
month = {8}
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