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Management of methyl mercaptan contained in waste gases - an overview.

Abdelilah BayoutClaudia CammaranoIzabel Medeiros CostaGleb VeryasovVasile Hulea
Published in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2024)
Methyl mercaptan is a typical volatile organosulfur pollutant contained in many gases emitted by urban waste treatment, various industries, natural gas handling, refining processes, and energy production. This work is a comprehensive overview of the scientific and practical aspects related to the management of methyl mercaptan pollution. The main techniques, including absorption, adsorption, oxidation, and biological treatments, are examined in detail. For each method, its capability as well as the technical advantages and drawbacks have been highlighted. The emerging methods developed for the removal of methyl mercaptan from natural gas are also reviewed. These methods are based on the catalytic conversion of CH 3 SH to hydrocarbons and H 2 S.
Keyphrases
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