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Title: Determination Of H2S And Total Sulfur In Natural Gas
Author: Marshall T. Schreve
Source: 2012 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2012
Abstract: Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) is a chemical compound comprised of one Sulfur atom and two Hydrogen atoms. It is a colorless and extremely poisonous gas that smells like rotten eggs. Hydrogen Sulfide is highly corrosive and will attack carbon steel, making the pipe or operating equipment very brittle. (Sulfide Stress Cracking) Hydrogen Sulfide is formed when animal and/or vegetable matter decompose in the absence of air (oxygen). Hydrogen Sulfide is commonly found in natural gas and crude oil. Due to the corrosive and toxic properties of Hydrogen Sulfide, it is important to measure, monitor and control the concentration levels in natural gas streams. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the properties, hazards and methods of analyzing for Hydrogen Sulfide and Total Sulfur




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