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Carpenter-Evans process

Carpenter-Evans A catalytic process for removing organic sulfur compounds from synthesis gas by hydrogenation to hydrogen sulfide, which is absorbed by iron oxide. The hydrogenation catalyst is nickel sub-sulfide, Ni3S2. Invented by E. V Evans and C. C. Carpenter in England around 1913 and operated in three commercial plants. [Pg.51]


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