Abstract
The removal of carbonyl sulfide from hydrocarbons to vanishing levels is an industrially important problem. Activated alumina of a special grade was used to successfully remove dissolved carbonyl sulfide by chemisorption from n-heptane as a model substance. The rate of removal was found to be controlled by surface reaction.
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