Datasheet | August 27, 2009

Application Note: pH Measurement In Tail Gas Clean-Up

Source: Emerson

Crude oil contains varying amounts of sulfur that must be managed in a refinery to produce products with acceptable environmental impact. During crude processing, the sulfur becomes hydrogen sulfide and organic sulfides, producing sour gas. These compounds are removed and recovered using first a Claus sulfur recovery unit (SRU) and later a tail gas cleanup unit (TGCU). Refineries can typically reclaim 99.9% of the sulfur present in the original crude.

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