desulphurization reaction
This process is a methanol-on-a commercial scale, designed to remove sulfur compounds from fuels in the process of refining natural gas or oil. The main function is to reduce the sulfur content such that it meets environmental regulations and can protect against corrosion of equipment. Tecnological features of desulphurization include absorption towers, catalytic converters, and oxidation reactors which ease the reaction. By these means, the present invention turns sulfur compounds such as hydrogen sulfide and mercaptans into stable, solid byproducts that can be disposed of safely, or recycled elsewhere. The energy industry uses these technologies; they are vital in providing fuels for a cleaner-burning environment and cutting waste emissions from power plants.