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publicationDate 1984-10-24-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber DD-214861-A1
titleOfInvention PROCESS FOR REMOVING SULFUR HYDROGEN FROM COCONRY GASES
abstract The invention relates to a process for the removal of hydrogen sulfide from coker gas by a two-stage, selective ammoniacal Kreislaufwaesche at atmospheric pressure. The object of the invention is to improve the economy of the process. The object is to provide a method which operates under normal pressure and permits the object of the invention is the improvement of the economy of the method. The object is to provide a process which operates under normal pressure and which allows for NH 3 low-low swaths with a concentration of> 40 vol .-% H high 2 S the H high 2 S-share in okereigas to not equal 0 To lower 5g / m deep 3. According to the invention, in a fine wash step with a small part of enriched NH deep 3 circulation water with 18-20g NH deep 3/1 of H deep 2 S content to <0.5g H deep 2 S / m high 3 lowered and the teilbeladene NH deep 3- Water together with the rest of the NH deep 3-circuit water used for desulphurisation.
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