Abstract

A more convenient absorber for SO/sub 2/ than the usual liquid-filled impinger trains is a molecular sieve absorbent. A small, pencil-sized absorption column is described herein. SO/sub 2/ is quantitatively adsorbed, and major components of stack gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, CO/sub 2/, and water vapor do not interfere with the collection of SO/sub 2/. The adsorption column technique could be coupled with thermal decomposition and gas chromatography to determine the composition of gaseous effluents. Data are presented for adsorption on silicate molecular sieves.

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