Claims
- 1. A process for removing cyanide containing gas from air, comprising:providing a cyanide scavenging material; contacting said air with said cyanide scavenging material; and absorbing said cyanide containing gas with said cyanide scavenging material, wherein the cyanide scavenging material is a combination comprising Calcium Hydroxide, Barium Hydroxide, and Potassium Hydroxide.
- 2. The process for removing cyanide containing gas from air of claim 1, wherein the cyanide scavenging material is a composition comprising about 73% Calcium Hydroxide, about 11% Barium Hydroxide, and about 5% Potassium Hydroxide.
- 3. The process for removing cyanide containing gas from air of claim 1, wherein the cyanide scavenging material consists of a combination of (i) Sodalime, and (ii) a composition comprising about 73% Calcium Hydroxide, about 11% Barium Hydroxide, and about 5% Potassium Hydroxide.
- 4. The process for removing cyanide containing gas from air of claim 1, wherein the contacting step is performed using an apparatus selected from the group consisting of a gas mask, an air blower/scrubber, an absorbent sprayer, and a separable fan/scavenger media combination.
- 5. The process for removing cyanide containing gas from air of claim 1, wherein toxic levels of cyanide gas are reduced to safe levels for about an hour.
- 6. A composition for removing cyanide containing gas from air consisting of a combination of (i) Sodalime, and (ii) a composition comprising 73% Calcium Hydroxide, 11% Barium Hydroxide, and 5% Potassium Hydroxide.
- 7. An apparatus for removing cyanide containing gas from air, comprising:cyanide scavenging material; and means for contacting said air with said cyanide scavenging material, wherein the cyanide scavenging material is a combination comprising Calcium Hydroxide, Barium Hydroxide, and Potassium Hydroxide.
- 8. The apparatus for removing cyanide containing gas from air of claim 7, wherein the cyanide scavenging material is a composition comprising about 73% Calcium Hydroxide, about 11% Barium Hydroxide, and about 5% Potassium Hydroxide.
- 9. The apparatus for removing cyanide containing gas from air of claim 7, wherein the cyanide scavenging material consists of a combination of (i) Sodalime, and (ii) a composition comprising about 73% Calcium Hydroxide, about 11% Barium Hydroxide, and about 5% Potassium Hydroxide.
- 10. The apparatus for removing cyanide containing gas from air of claim 7, wherein the means for contacting is selected from the group consisting of a gas mask, an air blower/scrubber, an absorbent sprayer, and a separable fan/scavenger media combination.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from PCT international application no. PCT/US/ 99/19953, filed Aug. 31, 1999, which claims priority from U.S. provisional application No. 60/098,509, filed Aug. 31, 1998. Both the PCT/US 99/19953 and 60/098,509 applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
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