Process for the separation of sulfur compounds from water

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Sulfur containing

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203 11, 203 76, 203 77, 203 98, 203DIG14, C02F 104, C07C14906

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ABSTRACT:
Sulfur compounds are separated from aqueous mixtures containing same by employing a stripper having at least two stripping sections with at least a portion of the stripper kettle product being recycled to the lower stripping section. The process is particularly effective in recovering mercaptans from steam condensate. In the production of mercaptans by reacting hydrogen sulfide with olefins, steam condensate contaminated with mercaptans is obtained from the steam ejector employed in the product fractionation column.

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