hüdrotödesulfuriseerimine
Hüdrotödesulfuriseerimine is a chemical process used primarily in the petroleum refining industry to remove sulfur compounds from various hydrocarbon streams, such as naphtha, kerosene, diesel fuel, and gas oil. This process is crucial for meeting environmental regulations that limit sulfur emissions from the combustion of fuels. Sulfur in fossil fuels, when burned, is converted to sulfur oxides, which are major air pollutants contributing to acid rain and respiratory problems.
The hüdrotödesulfuriseerimine process involves reacting the sulfur-containing hydrocarbon feedstock with hydrogen gas at elevated temperatures and
The hydrogen sulfide gas produced is then separated from the hydrocarbon stream. This H2S is typically further