Evaluation of H2S scavenger technologies. Topical report, June 1-August 31, 1993. Final report
Technical Report
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OSTI ID:118099
This study is a survey of the available commercial scavenger technologies, which identifies their process capabilities and limitations and establishes the relative investment and operating costs associated with the technologies. This study established the relative capital and operating costs and acceptability for treating 2 MMSCFD of natural gas, containing 3, 60, and 100 lbs of sulfur/day as H2S, with the following hydrogen sulfide scavenger technologies: Caustic Soda; Sulfa-Check 2420; Ecotreat; IRON SPONGE; SulfaTreat (Trademarked); Zinc Oxide (High Temperture); CHEMSWEET; Magnatreat M-118 (withdrawn from market); Scavinox (withdrawn from market); Prohib 196; SulfuSorb (tradmarked); SULFA-SCRUB; MADS (sulfur Resistant Molecular Sieve); Gas Treat 114; SulfaGuard; SulfaRid; Magnatreat M-401, Arlox HS-101, or Sulfa-Check TX; Inhibit 101; Dichlor; Surflo 2341; and Activated Carbon Type CJ. A relative Screening Index (SI) was develeped.
- Research Organization:
- Pullman Kellogg, Houston, TX (United States)
- OSTI ID:
- 118099
- Report Number(s):
- PB--95-256376/XAB; CNN: Contract GRI-5088-221-1753
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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