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Title: Determination Of Hydrogen Sulphide & Total Sulphur By Titration Methods
Author: R. R. Austin, J. R. Robison
Source: 1978 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1978
Abstract: Electrolytic generation of bromine as a titrating reagent for measurement of sulfur compounds in natural gas was introduced to the industry nearly twenty years ago. Sweet gas had been delivered to the Eastern and Midwestern markets through high pressure transmission lines for a few years when the demand for gas brought more sour gas into production and treating plants for desulfurization were installed on these supplies to bring hydrogen sulfide concentration down to contract limits. A continuous record of hydrogen sulfide concentration was found to be necessary to ensure the quality of delivered gao. Photoelectric measurement of lead sulfide in impregnated paper tape was widely used as was electrolytic titration.




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