PetroBob
Chemical
- Dec 23, 2005
- 60
I am installing a small (lab sized) steam methane reformer which will run on bottled LPG. Unfortunately where we're located there isn't a mercaptan-free LPG supply. So we'll need to remove ethyl mercaptans & tert-butyl mercaptans so as not to poison the reformer catalyst. I'm looking for ideas as to how to take the mercaptans out. We’ve been looking at various options, some kind of zeolite removal system or some kind of gas sweetening catalyst (like this Part of the problem is how to get rid of the sulphur even after we’ve stripped it – our lab is in a city so it’s not possible to discharge even very low flow rate of sulphur containing gases. We only have a small budget (compared with oil industry!). I'd welcome any ideas & suggestions regarding low flow rate mercaptan removal.