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Girbotal process

Girbotal process

[′gər·bə‚tȯl ‚präs·əs]
(chemical engineering)
A regenerative absorption process to remove carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and other acid impurities from natural gas, using mono-, di-, or triethanolamine as the reagent.
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