Hatakeyama, E.
Thermal decomposition of particulate mercury sulfides in petroleum—Part 2
U.S.
/ Analyzers
/ Crude oil
/ Distillation
/ Engineering & Design
/ Environment
/ Equipment
/ Instrumentation
/ Loss Prevention
/ Process Optimization
/ Reactors
/ Refining
Traces of particulate mercury sulfide (HgS) in stabilized crude oils transform to elemental mercury below 400°C in refinery distillation units. The authors evaluated this transformation and measured reaction rates and activation energies in crude oil and Hg-spiked mineral oil, using glass vessels at atmospheric pressure and a microunit at 1,000 psig.
Thermal decomposition of particulate mercury sulfides in petroleum—Part 1
Analyzers
/ Crude oil
/ Distillation
/ Engineering & Design
/ Environment & Safety
/ Environment
/ Equipment
/ Instrumentation
/ Loss Prevention
/ Process Optimization
/ Refining
/ Reactors
Traces of particulate mercury sulfide (HgS) in stabilized crude oils transform to elemental mercury below 400°C in refinery distillation units. The authors evaluated this transformation and measured reaction rates and activation energies in crude oil and Hg-spiked mineral oil, using glass vessels at atmospheric pressure and a microunit at 1,000 psig.
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