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Insights on the mechanisms of H2S retention at low concentration on impregnated carbons

Menezes et al., 2018

Document ID
14270929233793347345
Author
Menezes R
Moura K
de Lucena S
Azevedo D
Bastos-Neto M
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

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Adsorption of H2S onto porous materials is as an attractive technology for fine biogas cleaning. Three activated carbon samples were studied as adsorbents for biogas desulfurization at low concentration (100 ppm), in order to better understand the underlying …
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