Abstract
Hydrogen sulfide is one of the main waste products of the petrochemical industry; it is produced by the catalytic hydrodesulfurization processes (HDS) of the hydrocarbon feedstocks, and it is a byproduct from the sweetening of sour natural gas and from the upgrading of heavy oils, bitumen, and coals [...]
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Hydrogen sulfide is one of the main waste products of the petrochemical industry; it is produced by the catalytic hydrodesulfurization processes (HDS) of the hydrocarbon feedstocks, and it is a byproduct from the sweetening of sour natural gas and from the upgrading of heavy oils, bitumen, and coals
There are different technologies for the removal of hydrogen sulfide, but they are characterized by high costs and limited H2S conversion efficiency
Summary
Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Hydrogen sulfide is one of the main waste products of the petrochemical industry; it is produced by the catalytic hydrodesulfurization processes (HDS) of the hydrocarbon feedstocks, and it is a byproduct from the sweetening of sour natural gas and from the upgrading of heavy oils, bitumen, and coals. There are different technologies for the removal of hydrogen sulfide, but they are characterized by high costs and limited H2S conversion efficiency.
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