Claims
- 1. A method for dehydrating hydrogen fluoride containing water comprising the following steps:
- Step 1 - contacting a metal halide with a hydrogen fluoride containing water, reacting said metal halide with said water to form a metal oxide, hydrogen halide, and anhydrous hydrogen fluoride; and
- Step 2 - separating said anhydrous hydrogen fluoride and said hydrogen halide from said metal oxide, wherein said metal halide is selected from the group consisting of TiCl.sub.4, HfCl.sub.4, ZrCl.sub.4, and combinations thereof.
- 2. A method of dehydrating liquid hydrogen fluoride containing water comprising the steps:
- Step 1 - transferring an amount of liquid titanium tetrachloride to a container, said amount being sufficient to react with said water contained in said liquid hydrogen fluoride;
- Step 2 - transferring said liquid hydrogen fluoride containing water from a second container to said container containing said liquid titanium tetrachloride by heating said liquid hydrogen fluoride containing water in said second container to form a vapor of said liquid hydrogen fluoride containing water;
- Step 3 - condensing said vapor of said hydrogen fluoride containing water in said container to form a liquid hydrogen fluoride containing water; and
- Step 4 - thoroughly mixing said liquid hydrogen fluoride containing water with said liquid titanium tetrachloride in said container to react said water in said liquid hydrogen fluoride with said liquid titanium tetrachloride to form titanium oxide, hydrogen chloride, and anhydrous liquid hydrogen fluoride.
- 3. A method in accordance with claim 2 wherein said amount of liquid titanium tetrachloride comprises about a 10 mole percent excess than the stoichiometric amount required to react with said water contained in said liquid hydrogen fluoride containing water.
- 4. A method for dehydrating liquid hydrogen fluoride containing water comprising the following steps:
- Step 1 - transferring an amount of solid hafnium tetrachloride to a container, said amount being sufficient to react with said water contained in said liquid hydrogen fluoride;
- Step 2 - heating said liquid hydrogen fluoride containing water contained in a second container at a temperature sufficient to form a vapor of hydrogen fluoride containing water;
- Step 3 - transferring said vapor of said hydrogen fluoride containing water to said container containing said solid hafnium tetrachloride and contacting said vapor of said hydrogen fluoride containing water with said solid hafnium tetrachloride to react with said water to form hafnium oxide, hydrogen chloride, and vapor anhydrous hydrogen fluoride; and
- Step 4 - condensing said vapor of anhydrous hydrogen fluoride into a receiver to form a liquid anhydrous hydrogen fluoride and hydrogen chloride.
- 5. A method in accordance with claim 4 wherein said amount of solid hafnium tetrachloride comprises about a 10 mole percent excess of the stoichiometric amount required to react with said water.
Government Interests
The Goverment has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. N00014-86-C-2174 awarded by the U.S. Navy.
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