Process for removing hydrogen sulfide from natural gas, oil and

Mineral oils: processes and products – Refining – Sweetening

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208208R, 423224, 210759, C10G 2704, C01B 17033

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ABSTRACT:
A process is provided for substantially complete elimination of hydrogen sulphide from the organic phase of natural gas, crude oil or mixtures thereof, by reaction with aqueous hydrogen peroxide in the absence of any catalyst or organic compounds or of compounds that yield them at a pressure of at least 90 kPa gage. The process is particularly useful with crude materials as they are pumped directly from the earth.

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