US PATENT SUBCLASS 95 / 116
.~ Inorganic gas or liquid particle sorbed (e.g., vapor, mist, etc.)


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95 /   HD   GAS SEPARATION: PROCESSES

90  DF  SOLID SORPTION {8}
116.~ Inorganic gas or liquid particle sorbed (e.g., vapor, mist, etc.) {10}
117  DF  .~.~> Water sorbed {2}
127  DF  .~.~> Noble gas sorbed
128  DF  .~.~> Nitrogen containing compound sorbed {1}
130  DF  .~.~> Nitrogen sorbed
131  DF  .~.~> Halogen or halogen containing compound sorbed {1}
133  DF  .~.~> Metal or metal containing compound sorbed {1}
135  DF  .~.~> Sulfur containing compound sorbed {2}
138  DF  .~.~> Oxygen or ozone sorbed
139  DF  .~.~> Carbon dioxide sorbed
140  DF  .~.~> Carbon monoxide sorbed


DEFINITION

Classification: 95/116

Inorganic gas or liquid particle sorbed (e.g., vapor, mist, etc.):

(under subclass 90) Process in which an inorganic gas or liquid particle (e.g., vapor, mist, etc.) is sorbed from the plurality of gases or the gas with entrained liquid particles.

(1) Note. For purposes of classification in this area, "inorganic" compounds or elements are those that would fall within the definition of Class 423. For example, the cyanides (CN joined only to a metal or to hydrogen) and the carbon oxides are found in the indented subclasses.