Mamrosh et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Use of Caustic in a Short Contact Time Approach to Selectively Scrub H2S from CO2-Contaminated Gas StreamsMamrosh et al., 2020
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- Mamrosh D
- Beitler C
- McIntush K
- Fisher K
- Stem S
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- Proceedings of the 59th Laurance Reid Gas Conditioning Conference
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The use of caustic to scrub H2S from gases is well established technology that is often applied in situations where the H2S volumes are low, the required serviced is intermittent, and/or the NaSH solution product from the scrubber is valuable. Since caustic solution is a …
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