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adam_text | Hydrogen Sulfide Removal
from
Gases, Air, and
U$h ‘bs i ef
Liquids
Paul A f Ferguson
NOYES DATA CORPORATION
Park Ridge, New Jersey London, England
1975
CONTENTS AND SUBJECT INDEX
INTRODUCTION 1
GAS PURIFICATION-ALKALI METAL CARBONATES 4
Potassium Carbonate 4
Potash and Piperidine 4
Hot Potassium Borate and Diethanolamine Borate 5
Potassium Carbonate-Bicarbonate Solutions 6
With Potassium Hydroxide and Ethanolamine 10
Removal from Hot, Steam-Containing Gases 15
Removal of Residual Oxygen to Prevent Thiosulfate Formation 15
Direct Gas Contact Heating of Absorbing Solution for Regeneration 15
Combined Tail Gas and Coke Oven Gas 22
Reduction of Absorber Cross-Sectional Area 25
Sodium Carbonate 28
Ammonium Hydrogen Carbonate and Sodium Carbonate 28
Recovery of Sodium Carbonate and H2S 29
Utilization of Heated Liquid Effluent from Collecting Mains 31
Recovery of Elemental Sulfur 31
Fly Ash Power Plant Gas 4 32
GAS PURIFICATION-ADDITIONAL INORGANIC COMPOUNDS 36
Potassium Phosphates 36
Tribasic Potassium Phosphate 36
Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 37
Tribasic Potassium Phosphate and Alkanolamines 39
Iron Compounds 39
Buffered Nitrilotriacetic Acid-Ferric Ion Complex Solution 39
Nitrilotriacetic Acid-Ferric Complex Sorbed on Silica-Alumina 41
Ferrous and Ferric Hydroxide Suspension 41
Aqueous Alkaline Suspension of Hydrated Iron Oxides 42
Suspension of Iron Oxide in Ethylene Glycol 43
Iron and EDTA 43
Aqueous Alkaline Suspension of Ferric Hydroxide 45
Iron Oxide and Fly Ash 46
Ferrous Acetate 48
Arsenic Compounds 49
Alkaline Arsenite 49
Alkaline Arsenates and Arsenites 50
vii
Contents and Subject Index
viit
Alkali Metal Hydroxides 52
Simultaneous Treatment of Two Gas Streams 52
Regeneration of Strong Base 52
Production of Sodium Hydrosulfide Solution 54
Electrolytic Treatment of Sodium Sulfate Solution 54
Sodium Hydroxide 57
Both Solid and in Solution 59
Reactivation of Soda Lime 59
Ammonium Hydroxide 60
Continuous Closed-Loop Process 60
Recycle of Water Streams 66
Other Processes 66
Sodium Bisulfite 66
Sodium Sulfide, Sodium Hydroxide and Sodium Carbonate 69
Solution of Cupric Ion in Strong Acid 73
GAS PURIFICATION—ALKANOLAMINES AND OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS 74
Alkanolamines 74
Triethanolamine 74
Monoethanolamine and Diethylene Glycol 75
Ethanolamine With or Without Glycol 77
Regeneration of Ethanolamine Solvent 78
Dipropanolamines Modified with a Bis(Hydroxypropyl)Ammonium-
N,N-Bis(Hydroxypropyl)-Carbamate 78
Diisopropanolamine and Cyclotetramethylene Sulfones 79
Alkanolamines and Morpholinones 80
Regeneration of Triethanolamine by Successive Stage Pressure Reduction 82
Monoisopropanolamine and Sulfolane 83
N-Methylethanolamine in 2,2-Dimethyl-1,3-Dioxolane-4-Methanol 86
Alkanolamines and Ethylene Glycol Ethers 90
Monoethanolamine and Potassium Carbonate 92
Phosphoric Acid Ester and Alkanolamine 95
2-Methylaminoethanol 96
Monoethanolamine and Hydrocarbon Solvent 97
Low Viscosity Sulfolane and N-Methylethanolamine Mixtures 98
Methyldiethanolamine Solution at 70° to 110°C 100
Stabilized 2-(2-Aminoethoxy)Ethanol Solutions 100
Caustic Regeneration of Alkanolamine 101
Ammonia Added to Suppress Thiocyanate Formation 102
Removal from Two Gaseous Streams at Different Pressures 103
Gas-Liquid Heat Exchange 106
Improved Thermal Efficiency 109
Hydrotreating Process-Purification of Hydrogen ‘ 115
Sulfur Removal in Well Riser Using Monoethanolamine 121
Antimony-Vanadium Corrosion Inhibitors 123
Prestripper to Reduce Hydrocarbon Polymerization in Olefins Plants 126
Amines 127
Iodine, Solvent and Amine Additive 127
Dimethylamine and Dimethyl Formamide 128
Amine and Glycol 128
Addition of Low Viscosity Diluent 130
Low Molecular Weight-High Vapor Pressure Amines 131
Amine and Polyhydric Alcohol and Subsequent Stripping with C02 134
Regeneration of Amine 137
High Pressure Absorption with Amine and Glycol 138
Sulfur Removal in Well Riser Using Ethylamine 140
Two-Cycle Process 141
Other Nitrogen-Containing Compounds 141
Carboxylic Acid Amide of Morpholine 141
Contents and Subject Index x
Alkali Metal Salt of Amino Acid 143
Amino Acid Sodium Salts 144
Phenol-Piperidine Dissolved in Creosote Oil 144
Methylene Blue in Aniline 149
Alkaline Solutions of Anthraquinonedisulfonic Acids 151
Scrubbing with N-Alkylated Pyrrolidones and Piperidones 152
Naphthoquinones 157
N-Methyl-e-Caprolactam 159
Aromatic Nitrile and Alkali Hydrosulfide in N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone 160
Cyanopyridine and Alkali Hydrosulfide in N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone 162
Ammonium Sulfite Added to Produce Ammonium Thiosulfates 162
Selective Production of Thiosulfate Compound 164
Ethers 165
Hydroxy Amino Alkyl Ethers 165
Polyglycol Ether 167
Polyalkylene Glycol Dialkyl Ethers and an Oxygen-Containing Gas 168
Esters 172
Phosphoric Acid Esters 172
Phosphonic Acid Diesters 173
Other Organic Compounds 176
Precontacting Gas Stream with Rich Sulfinol 176
Benzoic Acid and Polyglycol 178
Dicarboxylic Anhydride and Alkali Hydrosulfide in N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone 179
Sulfoxide and Phosphine Oxide 181
Separation of Ammonia and Hydrogen Sulfide Streams Prior to Combustion 181
Elimination of Waste Liquid Using Ammonia 183
Recycling the Absorptive Solution 184
GAS PURIFICATION-OXIDATION AND OTHER PROCESSES 189
Claus Kiln Type Processes 189
Sulfur Dioxide Reaction 189
Direct Catalytic Oxidation with Oxygen or Sulfur Dioxide 191
Activated Carbon Catalyst Impregnated with Silicate 194
Alumina Catalyst 194
Sodium or Potassium Benzoate Catalyst 196
Oxides of Nickel and Uranium as Catalysts 197
Iron Catalyst to Convert Ammonia 199
Reaction in Presence of Sulfuric Acid 200
Use of Substantially Pure Oxygen 201
Tributyl Phosphate as Solvent Medium 201
N-Methylpyrrolidone as Liquid Phase 201
Triamide of Orthophosphoric Acid Solvent 203
Removal of Sulfur from Sulfur Dioxide Stream 204
High Hydrogen Sulfide Content Gases 206
Oxidation and Hydrogenation Process 207
Thermic Reaction Zone Process 207
Combination Reheater, Condenser and Separator 210
Low Temperature Three-Reactor Process 213
Injection of Ammonia into Sulfur Settling Zone 216
Hot Raw Gas Cooled Prior to Desulfurization 217
Vertical Recovery Plant 221
Use of Reheat Gas 225
Cooling Down Sulfur Plant for Inspection 225
Steam Jet Vacuum Absorption-Desorption Process 226
Fireflood Pollution Prevention 229
Other Oxidation Techniques 232
Oxidation with Iodine in Organic Solvents 232
Cobalt Histidine Catalyst 233
Nickel Catalyst 234
Contents and Subject Index
Homogeneous Catalysis with Amines 235
Catalytic Oxidation to Sulfur Trioxide 235
Contact with Liquid Anhydrous Sulfur Dioxide 236
Oxidation of H2S in Sewage Digestion Gas 237
Uranium, Thorium and Cobalt Oxides 241
Adsorption Techniques 242
Contact with Zinc Oxide at Elevated Temperatures 242
Adsorption and Oxidation on Charcoal 242
Porous Charcoal Impregnated with an Ammonium or Alkali Metal Iodide or
lodate 244
Activated Carbon 246
Use of Synthetic Zeolites as Molecular Sieves 249
Multibed Molecular Sieve Process 255
Molecular Sieve and Alkanolamine 255
H2S and Carbonyl Sulfide Removal by Means of Molecular Sieves 255
Hydrated Manganese and Magnesium Oxides 257
Other Processes 259
Electrolysis Technique Using Aluminic Acid 259
Electrolysis in Presence of Alkali Metal Halide 260
H2S Removal from Hydrocarbon Gas Mixture by Electrolysis 260
Catalytic Incineration 261
Use of Ion Exchange Resins 266
Hydrotreating Process with H2S Removal from Effluent 266
Recovery of Sulfur from Hydrocarbon-Sulfur Reactions 267
Immobilized Liquid Membrane 268
Decomposition of Ammonia Without Oxide Formation 269
Manufacture of Hydrogen and Carbonyl Sulfide 271
Multistage Catalytic Combustion Process 272
Treatment of Waste Stream from Stretford Process 275
PULP MILL LIQUOR RECOVERY AND ODOR ABATEMENT 277
Processes 277
Carbonation Systems 277
Regeneration of White Liquor with Hydrogen Sulfide Recycle 284
Alkaline Liquors from Sulfate Cellulose Pulping Process 287
Control of pH in Aqueous Washing Liquor 295
Use of Afterscrubber and Alkaline Wash Liquor 296
Aqueous Alkaline Suspension of Activated Carbon 297
Phenolic Compounds as Catalysts in Alkaline Scrubber 300
Sodium Bicarbonate 303
REMOVAL FROM LIQUIDS ^ 307
Aqueous Solutions ‘ 307
Stripping with Steam 307
Degassing and Plural Distillation with NH3 Recycle 313
Oxidation to Sulfur and Ammonium Thiosulfate 314
Use of Nitrogen Gas 324
Steam Reforming with Preliminary Hydrodesulfurization Using Membranes 328
Use of Distillation 330
Oxidation to Sulfur Dioxide and Recovery of Sulfur 334
Other Liquids 340
Benzene 340
Liquid Hydrocarbons 340
Glycolic and Alcoholic Compounds 342
COMPANY INDEX 343
INVENTOR INDEX 345
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Hydrogen Sulfide Removal
from
Gases, Air, and
U$h ‘bs'i ef
Liquids
Paul A f Ferguson
NOYES DATA CORPORATION
Park Ridge, New Jersey London, England
1975
CONTENTS AND SUBJECT INDEX
INTRODUCTION 1
GAS PURIFICATION-ALKALI METAL CARBONATES 4
Potassium Carbonate 4
Potash and Piperidine 4
Hot Potassium Borate and Diethanolamine Borate 5
Potassium Carbonate-Bicarbonate Solutions 6
With Potassium Hydroxide and Ethanolamine 10
Removal from Hot, Steam-Containing Gases 15
Removal of Residual Oxygen to Prevent Thiosulfate Formation 15
Direct Gas Contact Heating of Absorbing Solution for Regeneration 15
Combined Tail Gas and Coke Oven Gas 22
Reduction of Absorber Cross-Sectional Area 25
Sodium Carbonate 28
Ammonium Hydrogen Carbonate and Sodium Carbonate 28
Recovery of Sodium Carbonate and H2S 29
Utilization of Heated Liquid Effluent from Collecting Mains 31
Recovery of Elemental Sulfur 31
Fly Ash Power Plant Gas 4 32
GAS PURIFICATION-ADDITIONAL INORGANIC COMPOUNDS 36
Potassium Phosphates 36
Tribasic Potassium Phosphate 36
Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 37
Tribasic Potassium Phosphate and Alkanolamines 39
Iron Compounds 39
Buffered Nitrilotriacetic Acid-Ferric Ion Complex Solution 39
Nitrilotriacetic Acid-Ferric Complex Sorbed on Silica-Alumina 41
Ferrous and Ferric Hydroxide Suspension 41
Aqueous Alkaline Suspension of Hydrated Iron Oxides 42
Suspension of Iron Oxide in Ethylene Glycol 43
Iron and EDTA 43
Aqueous Alkaline Suspension of Ferric Hydroxide 45
Iron Oxide and Fly Ash 46
Ferrous Acetate 48
Arsenic Compounds 49
Alkaline Arsenite 49
Alkaline Arsenates and Arsenites 50
vii
Contents and Subject Index
viit
Alkali Metal Hydroxides 52
Simultaneous Treatment of Two Gas Streams 52
Regeneration of Strong Base 52
Production of Sodium Hydrosulfide Solution 54
Electrolytic Treatment of Sodium Sulfate Solution 54
Sodium Hydroxide 57
Both Solid and in Solution 59
Reactivation of Soda Lime 59
Ammonium Hydroxide 60
Continuous Closed-Loop Process 60
Recycle of Water Streams 66
Other Processes 66
Sodium Bisulfite 66
Sodium Sulfide, Sodium Hydroxide and Sodium Carbonate 69
Solution of Cupric Ion in Strong Acid 73
GAS PURIFICATION—ALKANOLAMINES AND OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS 74
Alkanolamines 74
Triethanolamine 74
Monoethanolamine and Diethylene Glycol 75
Ethanolamine With or Without Glycol 77
Regeneration of Ethanolamine Solvent 78
Dipropanolamines Modified with a Bis(Hydroxypropyl)Ammonium-
N,N-Bis(Hydroxypropyl)-Carbamate 78
Diisopropanolamine and Cyclotetramethylene Sulfones 79
Alkanolamines and Morpholinones 80
Regeneration of Triethanolamine by Successive Stage Pressure Reduction 82
Monoisopropanolamine and Sulfolane 83
N-Methylethanolamine in 2,2-Dimethyl-1,3-Dioxolane-4-Methanol 86
Alkanolamines and Ethylene Glycol Ethers 90
Monoethanolamine and Potassium Carbonate 92
Phosphoric Acid Ester and Alkanolamine 95
2-Methylaminoethanol 96
Monoethanolamine and Hydrocarbon Solvent 97
Low Viscosity Sulfolane and N-Methylethanolamine Mixtures 98
Methyldiethanolamine Solution at 70° to 110°C 100
Stabilized 2-(2-Aminoethoxy)Ethanol Solutions 100
Caustic Regeneration of Alkanolamine 101
Ammonia Added to Suppress Thiocyanate Formation 102
Removal from Two Gaseous Streams at Different Pressures 103
Gas-Liquid Heat Exchange 106
Improved Thermal Efficiency 109
Hydrotreating Process-Purification of Hydrogen ‘ 115
Sulfur Removal in Well Riser Using Monoethanolamine 121
Antimony-Vanadium Corrosion Inhibitors 123
Prestripper to Reduce Hydrocarbon Polymerization in Olefins Plants 126
Amines 127
Iodine, Solvent and Amine Additive 127
Dimethylamine and Dimethyl Formamide 128
Amine and Glycol 128
Addition of Low Viscosity Diluent 130
Low Molecular Weight-High Vapor Pressure Amines 131
Amine and Polyhydric Alcohol and Subsequent Stripping with C02 134
Regeneration of Amine 137
High Pressure Absorption with Amine and Glycol 138
Sulfur Removal in Well Riser Using Ethylamine 140
Two-Cycle Process 141
Other Nitrogen-Containing Compounds 141
Carboxylic Acid Amide of Morpholine 141
Contents and Subject Index x
Alkali Metal Salt of Amino Acid 143
Amino Acid Sodium Salts 144
Phenol-Piperidine Dissolved in Creosote Oil 144
Methylene Blue in Aniline 149
Alkaline Solutions of Anthraquinonedisulfonic Acids 151
Scrubbing with N-Alkylated Pyrrolidones and Piperidones 152
Naphthoquinones 157
N-Methyl-e-Caprolactam 159
Aromatic Nitrile and Alkali Hydrosulfide in N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone 160
Cyanopyridine and Alkali Hydrosulfide in N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone 162
Ammonium Sulfite Added to Produce Ammonium Thiosulfates 162
Selective Production of Thiosulfate Compound 164
Ethers 165
Hydroxy Amino Alkyl Ethers 165
Polyglycol Ether 167
Polyalkylene Glycol Dialkyl Ethers and an Oxygen-Containing Gas 168
Esters 172
Phosphoric Acid Esters 172
Phosphonic Acid Diesters 173
Other Organic Compounds 176
Precontacting Gas Stream with Rich Sulfinol 176
Benzoic Acid and Polyglycol 178
Dicarboxylic Anhydride and Alkali Hydrosulfide in N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone 179
Sulfoxide and Phosphine Oxide 181
Separation of Ammonia and Hydrogen Sulfide Streams Prior to Combustion 181
Elimination of Waste Liquid Using Ammonia 183
Recycling the Absorptive Solution 184
GAS PURIFICATION-OXIDATION AND OTHER PROCESSES 189
Claus Kiln Type Processes 189
Sulfur Dioxide Reaction 189
Direct Catalytic Oxidation with Oxygen or Sulfur Dioxide 191
Activated Carbon Catalyst Impregnated with Silicate 194
Alumina Catalyst 194
Sodium or Potassium Benzoate Catalyst 196
Oxides of Nickel and Uranium as Catalysts 197
Iron Catalyst to Convert Ammonia 199
Reaction in Presence of Sulfuric Acid 200
Use of Substantially Pure Oxygen 201
Tributyl Phosphate as Solvent Medium 201
N-Methylpyrrolidone as Liquid Phase 201
Triamide of Orthophosphoric Acid Solvent 203
Removal of Sulfur from Sulfur Dioxide Stream 204
High Hydrogen Sulfide Content Gases 206
Oxidation and Hydrogenation Process 207
Thermic Reaction Zone Process 207
Combination Reheater, Condenser and Separator 210
Low Temperature Three-Reactor Process 213
Injection of Ammonia into Sulfur Settling Zone 216
Hot Raw Gas Cooled Prior to Desulfurization 217
Vertical Recovery Plant 221
Use of Reheat Gas 225
Cooling Down Sulfur Plant for Inspection 225
Steam Jet Vacuum Absorption-Desorption Process 226
Fireflood Pollution Prevention 229
Other Oxidation Techniques 232
Oxidation with Iodine in Organic Solvents 232
Cobalt Histidine Catalyst 233
Nickel Catalyst 234
Contents and Subject Index
Homogeneous Catalysis with Amines 235
Catalytic Oxidation to Sulfur Trioxide 235
Contact with Liquid Anhydrous Sulfur Dioxide 236
Oxidation of H2S in Sewage Digestion Gas 237
Uranium, Thorium and Cobalt Oxides 241
Adsorption Techniques 242
Contact with Zinc Oxide at Elevated Temperatures 242
Adsorption and Oxidation on Charcoal 242
Porous Charcoal Impregnated with an Ammonium or Alkali Metal Iodide or
lodate 244
Activated Carbon 246
Use of Synthetic Zeolites as Molecular Sieves 249
Multibed Molecular Sieve Process 255
Molecular Sieve and Alkanolamine 255
H2S and Carbonyl Sulfide Removal by Means of Molecular Sieves 255
Hydrated Manganese and Magnesium Oxides 257
Other Processes 259
Electrolysis Technique Using Aluminic Acid 259
Electrolysis in Presence of Alkali Metal Halide 260
H2S Removal from Hydrocarbon Gas Mixture by Electrolysis 260
Catalytic Incineration 261
Use of Ion Exchange Resins 266
Hydrotreating Process with H2S Removal from Effluent 266
Recovery of Sulfur from Hydrocarbon-Sulfur Reactions 267
Immobilized Liquid Membrane 268
Decomposition of Ammonia Without Oxide Formation 269
Manufacture of Hydrogen and Carbonyl Sulfide 271
Multistage Catalytic Combustion Process 272
Treatment of Waste Stream from Stretford Process 275
PULP MILL LIQUOR RECOVERY AND ODOR ABATEMENT 277
Processes 277
Carbonation Systems 277
Regeneration of White Liquor with Hydrogen Sulfide Recycle 284
Alkaline Liquors from Sulfate Cellulose Pulping Process 287
Control of pH in Aqueous Washing Liquor 295
Use of Afterscrubber and Alkaline Wash Liquor 296
Aqueous Alkaline Suspension of Activated Carbon 297
Phenolic Compounds as Catalysts in Alkaline Scrubber 300
Sodium Bicarbonate 303
REMOVAL FROM LIQUIDS ^ 307
Aqueous Solutions ‘ 307
Stripping with Steam 307
Degassing and Plural Distillation with NH3 Recycle 313
Oxidation to Sulfur and Ammonium Thiosulfate 314
Use of Nitrogen Gas 324
Steam Reforming with Preliminary Hydrodesulfurization Using Membranes 328
Use of Distillation 330
Oxidation to Sulfur Dioxide and Recovery of Sulfur 334
Other Liquids 340
Benzene 340
Liquid Hydrocarbons 340
Glycolic and Alcoholic Compounds 342
COMPANY INDEX 343
INVENTOR INDEX 345 |
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owner | DE-29T DE-83 |
owner_facet | DE-29T DE-83 |
physical | X, 350 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
psigel | TUB-nb |
publishDate | 1975 |
publishDateSearch | 1975 |
publishDateSort | 1975 |
publisher | Noyes Data Corp. |
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series | Pollution technology review |
series2 | Pollution technology review |
spelling | Ferguson, Paul A. Verfasser aut Hydrogen sulfide removal from gases, air, and liquids Paul A. Ferguson Park Ridge, NJ [u.a.] Noyes Data Corp. 1975 X, 350 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Pollution technology review 22 Air - Épuration - Brevets d'invention Gasreinigung swd Schwefelwasserstoff swd Sulfure d'hydrogène Air Purification Patents Hydrogen sulfide Pollution technology review 22 (DE-604)BV001898897 22 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014747784&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Ferguson, Paul A. Hydrogen sulfide removal from gases, air, and liquids Pollution technology review Air - Épuration - Brevets d'invention Gasreinigung swd Schwefelwasserstoff swd Sulfure d'hydrogène Air Purification Patents Hydrogen sulfide |
title | Hydrogen sulfide removal from gases, air, and liquids |
title_auth | Hydrogen sulfide removal from gases, air, and liquids |
title_exact_search | Hydrogen sulfide removal from gases, air, and liquids |
title_exact_search_txtP | Hydrogen sulfide removal from gases, air, and liquids |
title_full | Hydrogen sulfide removal from gases, air, and liquids Paul A. Ferguson |
title_fullStr | Hydrogen sulfide removal from gases, air, and liquids Paul A. Ferguson |
title_full_unstemmed | Hydrogen sulfide removal from gases, air, and liquids Paul A. Ferguson |
title_short | Hydrogen sulfide removal from gases, air, and liquids |
title_sort | hydrogen sulfide removal from gases air and liquids |
topic | Air - Épuration - Brevets d'invention Gasreinigung swd Schwefelwasserstoff swd Sulfure d'hydrogène Air Purification Patents Hydrogen sulfide |
topic_facet | Air - Épuration - Brevets d'invention Gasreinigung Schwefelwasserstoff Sulfure d'hydrogène Air Purification Patents Hydrogen sulfide |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014747784&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV001898897 |
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