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anhydrous hydrogen chloride gas converted to a liquid?

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Dec 22, 2006
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I have a question. I am looking at a process that takes 100% Anhydrous HCl gas and compresses it. Then it is run through some refregeration -72C and transformend into a liquid. It is then stored in a tank for later vaporization.

Anyone know if this can be done?

Thanks,
K
 
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Sure it can be done. Like propane and quite a few other substances, you may consider the stored material to be a liquified gas. If released into the atmosphere, it would quickly vaporize. But apply pressure and/or low temperatures and you can induce it to be a liquid.
 
i'd recommend a 3 or 4 stg compressor going to 100 psig from 0 psig. Then use propylene or high purity propane to condense at -40 F and 100 psig. I've not compressed HCl, but I have H2S which is even more scary than HCl. I've operated HCl line in Houston.
 
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