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montaigne1

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Any one know NaOCl and H2S oxidizing React?on time ?I w?ll use th?s data Wet bed scrubber.Thank you
 
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I read the thread too and question why use NaOCl? there are lots of non toxic processes to remove H2S, safe easy to use, no experimental reaction times to generate.
 
montaigne1:

If you are talking about removing fairly large amounts of H2S from a gas stream, the most widely used method is by using an amine treating unit. See this website for a process flow sheet and process description:


If you are talking about removing small amounts of H2S from a wastewater stream, you could could consider dosing the stream with hydrogen peroxide, ozone, or potassium permanganate.

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