2010
DOI: 10.1134/s0040579510040482
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Catalytic removal of hydrogen sulfide from air using Fiban ion-exchange fibers

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“…Non-woven materials based on anionite or polyampholyte fibers and Fe(III)-EDTA or Mn(III)-EDTA complexes capture H 2 S [13,17,[67][68][69]. Hydrogen sulfide absorbed by the liquid phase exists in the molecular and ionic forms, and during catalytic oxidation, changes into elemental sulfur:…”
Section: Sorption Of Hydrocyanic Acidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-woven materials based on anionite or polyampholyte fibers and Fe(III)-EDTA or Mn(III)-EDTA complexes capture H 2 S [13,17,[67][68][69]. Hydrogen sulfide absorbed by the liquid phase exists in the molecular and ionic forms, and during catalytic oxidation, changes into elemental sulfur:…”
Section: Sorption Of Hydrocyanic Acidmentioning
confidence: 99%