DEVELOPMENT OF A TECHNOLOGY FOR OBTAINING CAA ZEOLITE FOR THE PURIFICATION OF NATURAL AND OIL AND GAS FROM SOUR GASES BASED ON LOCAL RAW MATERIALS
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Zeolite, type, natural gas, purification process, adsorption, structure, regeneration, chemical reagent.Abstract
It was aimed to synthesize the zeolite chemical reagent used in natural gas purification from local raw materials and thereby replace imported sorbents. Sorbents obtained from local raw materials allow to increase economic efficiency and ensure environmental safety in the process of gas purification.
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