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  2. Hydrodesulfurization - Wikipedia

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    Hydrodesulfurization or hydrodesulphurisation (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences) (HDS), also called hydrotreatment or hydrotreating, is a catalytic chemical process widely used to remove sulfur (S) from natural gas and from refined petroleum products, such as gasoline or petrol, jet fuel, kerosene, diesel fuel, and fuel oils.

  3. Biodesulfurization - Wikipedia

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    In this sense, the European Union has taken steps to decrease the sulfur content in diesel below 10 ppm, [6] while the US has made efforts to restrict the sulfur content in diesel and gasoline to a maximum of 15 ppm. [7] The reduction of sulfur compounds in oil fuels can be achieved by a process named desulfurization. [8]

  4. Desulfurization - Wikipedia

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    Desulfurization or desulphurisation is a chemical process for the removal of sulfur from a material. [1] The term usually refers to the removal of sulfur from a molecule or a material by hydrogenolysis: [2] R 2 S + 2 H 2 → 2RH + H 2 S. Hydrogen is the ultimate sulfur acceptor. As applied to oil refinery streams, the conversion is known as ...

  5. Fluid catalytic cracking - Wikipedia

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    A typical fluid catalytic cracking unit in a petroleum refinery. Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) is the conversion process used in petroleum refineries to convert the high-boiling point, high-molecular weight hydrocarbon fractions of petroleum (crude oils) into gasoline, alkene gases, and other petroleum products.

  6. Flue-gas desulfurization - Wikipedia

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    Dry sorbent injection systems that introduce powdered hydrated lime (or other sorbent material) into exhaust ducts to eliminate SO 2 and SO 3 from process emissions. [1] For a typical coal-fired power station, flue-gas desulfurization (FGD) may remove 90 per cent or more of the SO 2 in the flue gases. [2]

  7. Energy in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Energy use and development in Africa varies widely across the continent, with some African countries exporting energy to neighbors or the global market, while others lack even basic infrastructures or systems to acquire energy. [1] The World Bank has declared 32 of the 48 nations on the continent to be in an energy crisis. [1]

  8. Shell–Paques process - Wikipedia

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    The Shell–Paques process, also known by the trade name of Thiopaq O&G, [1] is a gas desulfurization technology for the removal of hydrogen sulfide from natural-, refinery-, synthesis- and biogas. The process was initially named after the Shell Oil and Paques purification companies. After accession of a dedicated joint venture by the founders ...

  9. SNOX process - Wikipedia

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    Flue-gas desulfurization [ edit ] The SNOX process can be applied for treatment of flue gases from combustion of primarily high-sulfur fuels in power stations, refinery and other industrial boilers and for treatment of other waste gases containing sulfur compounds and nitrogen oxides.