Abstract
An iron sulfide solvent containing H2SO4 and formaldehyde is described. Laboratory and field trials as well as case histories are discussed. The mechanism of H2S control in aldehyde-acid solvents is proposed.
Subject
Acids,
Water,
Materials,
Iron sulfides,
Tubes,
Scrubbers,
Dissolution,
Solvents,
Formaldehyde,
Scale,
Deposit corrosion,
Cleaning,
Samples
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1984
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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