RI 4547 The Determination Of Low Concentrations Of Hydrogen Sulfide In Gas By The Methylene Blue Method

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. E. Sands
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines, S. Department of the Interior) at, its Morgantown., W. Va., station, operating under a cooperative agreement with West Virginia University, is conducting research and development work on the problem of producing synthesis gas from coal. An important part of this work is the study of the gas purification necessary to meet the rigorous standards required to render the gas suitable for use in the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis of liquid fuels. One of the most detrimental impurities is sulfur in all forms, the maximum amount that can be tolerated being one-tenth of a grain per hundred cubic feet. Concentrations as low as this require the use of precise analytical methods to evaluate the performance of processes used for removing sulfur. At the same time the analytical methods should be rapid in order to reveal the failure of purification before damage to the expensive synthesis catalyst results. Although sulfur in unpurified gas is generally present as hydrogen sulfide and as organic sulfur compounds, the latter may be converted to hydrogen sulfide for analytical purposes. Thus a suitable method for the determination of traces of hydrogen sulfide may also be used for the determination of organic sulfur.
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APA: A. E. Sands  (1949)  RI 4547 The Determination Of Low Concentrations Of Hydrogen Sulfide In Gas By The Methylene Blue Method

MLA: A. E. Sands RI 4547 The Determination Of Low Concentrations Of Hydrogen Sulfide In Gas By The Methylene Blue Method. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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