RI 4699 Organic Sulfur In Synthesis Gas: Occurrence, Determination, And Removal

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. E. Sands
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

This report deals with a portion of the research and development work in the field of synthesis gas purification, carried out by the Bureau of Mines at its Morgantown, W, Va., Station in cooperation with West Virginia University. The Bureau's work in connection with gas purification has been performed with the objective of finding effective, low-cost, processes for removing impurities from synthesis gas to protect the catalyst used in the Fischer-Tropsch process for production of liquid fuels. Synthesis gas used for the production of other chemicals, such as ammonia, alcohols, and methane, requires equally rigorous purification. Although present-day practice in the manufactured-gas industry does not require such a high degree of purification, there is increasing interest in the complete removal of sulfur compounds from city gas. Although the gas-purification work at Morgantown deals with several impurities, major effort has been devoted to organic sulfur compounds in gas; this paper represents a progress report on some of the more important studies in connection with those compounds. Because this is a progress report on the Bureau's experimental work, no attempt has been made to cover the work of others on the subject; references to the literature have been restricted to those bearing directly on the work described.
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APA: A. E. Sands  (1950)  RI 4699 Organic Sulfur In Synthesis Gas: Occurrence, Determination, And Removal

MLA: A. E. Sands RI 4699 Organic Sulfur In Synthesis Gas: Occurrence, Determination, And Removal. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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