Journal of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
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Journal of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, Vol.5, No.2, Jun. 2019, Pub. Date: Jun. 19, 2019
Practical Investigation of Desulfurization Process Conditions as an Basic Experimental Phenomenon
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Authors
[01] Mohammad Javad Naseh, Department of Chemical Engineering, Sirjan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sirjan, Iran.
[02] Farshad Farahbod, Department of Chemical Engineering, Firoozabad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Firoozabad, Iran.
[03] Ramin Shamsi, Department of Chemical Engineering, Sirjan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sirjan, Iran.
Abstract
The hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) is an extremely dangerous substance and can cause fatalities if not managed properly. The H2S is present in more of PDO’s operations as existing fields begin to sour and as high sour developments are brought on stream. This procedure deals with the identification and assessment of the hazards and the management of the associated risk for “sour gas”, or gas containing H2S. The amount of Langmuir constant is increased with increasing the LPG operating temperature and flow rate. The variation interval of Langmuir constant is between 15.06 to 18.23. In addition, the experimental results show, increase in the amount of operation pressure from 3 atm to 6 atm at temperatures of 73°C to 82°C decreases the amount of sulphur compound removal factor, severely. The decreasing rate of sulphur compound removal factor in the temperature range of 82°C to 85°C is not severed and this change is linear, approximately. Also, the amount of Langmuir constant is increased with increasing the LPG operating temperature and flow rate. The variation interval of Langmuir constant is between 15.06 to 18.23.
Keywords
Catalytic Bed, Optimum Conditions, Dimensionless Group, Operating Conditions, Nano Bed
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