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Decomposition of phosgene

Herbrechtsmeier, Peter
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Renken, Albert  
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Wendel, Wolfgang
1979

A waste gas contg. COCl2 [75-44-5] is finely dispersed in water causing complete hydrolysis and producing an effluent gas with >1 ppm COCl2. When using wet activated C a reactor that is 50% larger would be required. [on SciFinder (R)]

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patent
EPO Family ID

6015331

Author(s)
Herbrechtsmeier, Peter
Renken, Albert  
Wendel, Wolfgang
Subjects

Hydrolysis (of waste gases contg. phosgene)

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Waste gases (phosgene-contg.

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hydrolysis of)

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phosgene waste gas hydrolysis water

Note

CAN 90:209400

59-2

Air Pollution and Industrial Hygiene

Patent

written in German.

19790208

75-44-5 Role: RCT (Reactant), RACT (Reactant or reagent) (hydrolysis of, in water, in waste gas purifn.)

Alternative title(s) : (ol) Werkwijze voor het ontleden van fosgeen.

EPFL units
LGRC  
IdentifierCountry codeKind codeDate issued

IT1097778

IT

B

1985-08-31

FR2398516

FR

B1

1983-05-20

CH635556

CH

A5

1983-04-15

GB2001615

GB

B

1982-03-31

LU80047

LU

A1

1979-05-15

JPS5426958

JP

A

1979-02-28

FR2398516

FR

A1

1979-02-23

DE2734573

DE

A1

1979-02-08

GB2001615

GB

A

1979-02-07

NL7808023

NL

A

1979-02-01

DK335778

DK

A

1979-01-31

BE869420

BE

A

1979-01-31

Available on Infoscience
April 18, 2006
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/229324
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