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Sulfur dioxide treatment design

Sulfur Compounds. Various gas streams are treated by molecular sieves to remove sulfur contaminants. In the desulfurization of wellhead natural gas, the unit is designed to remove sulfur compounds selectively, but not carbon dioxide, which would occur in Hquid scmbbing processes. Molecular sieve treatment offers advantages over Hquid scmbbing processes in reduced equipment size because the acid gas load is smaller in production economics because there is no gas shrinkage (leaving CO2 in the residue gas) and in the fact that the gas is also fliUy dehydrated, alleviating the need for downstream dehydration. [Pg.456]


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