Scranton Paper - Notes on the Saving of Sulphur and Ammonia from Gas

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 392 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1887
Abstract
During the years when Americans were most active in investigations of the many substances containing nitrogen or ammonia, viz.: 1869 to 1875, my connection with certain chemical industries led me to experiments in the direction of the recovery of wastes from coal-gases. I take from my notes such memoranda as I think will be of interest, in the hope that some benefit may be derived therefrom by engineers at present attempting to utilize the waste products from coke-oven and blast-furnace gases. An examination of the conditions governing the manufacture of gas along the Atlantic seaboard, and an intimate knowledge of the mine-products used by the different large works, naturally led me at first to consider the well-known foreign methods of concentrating the available soluble salts in a modicum of water. The result was sufficiently promising to warrant a full line of experiments. At that time, no attention seemed to have been paid to the values of " gas-liquors." Nearly every gas-works in the United States wasted its wash-water in the sewers. The nitrogen in bituminous coals varies in quantity from 0.75 to 1.50 per cent. of the total weight. In the process of distillation in
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APA:
(1887) Scranton Paper - Notes on the Saving of Sulphur and Ammonia from GasMLA: Scranton Paper - Notes on the Saving of Sulphur and Ammonia from Gas. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1887.