Abstract

Sorptive mineral materials have been analyzed for their suitability for purifying the hydrogen-containing gases from non-flammable components (carbon dioxide) with the possibility of use on an industrial scale. The sorption capacity of the following adsorbents has been revealed: activated carbon, zeolite, bentonite, silica gel, slaked- and quicklime, highly basic anion exchange resin. It has been concluded that the highest adsorption capacity is possessed by: quicklime and slaked lime, as well as zeolite soaked in a solution of sodium hydroxide.

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