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TL;DR: In this paper, the rates of pure oxygen absorption in alkaline aqueous solutions containing sodium salt of 1,4-naphthoquinone 2-sulfonic acid (NQS) as a catalyzer for the Takahax desulfurization process were measured at 25°C using a liquid jet column.
Abstract: The rates of absorption of pure oxygen in alkaline aqueous solutions containing sodium salt of 1,4-naphthoquinone 2-sulfonic acid (NQS) as a catalyzer for the Takahax desulfurization process were measured at 25°C using a liquid jet column. The kinetics of the absorption was examined based on the theory for gas absorption accompanied by an irreversible second order chemical reaction. The pH of the solution, that is, the concentration of hydroxyl ion plays an important role in a reaction of first order with respect to oxygen and to NQS. The reaction rate constant is directly proportional to pH in the range 9.8-11.5, for more alkaline solutions being found to be 4.5 × l06L/mole • s.

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