Desulfurisation
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Desulfurisation is a chemical reaction involving the removal of sulfur from a molecule (e.g. A=S → A:).
An important industrial desulfurisation processes is also the hydro-desulfurization of natural gas. In a second step, the Claus process, elemental sulfur is recovered from the produced gaseous hydrogen sulfide.
See also
- WSA Process Wet sulfuric acid process
- SNOX Flue gas desulphurisation
- Claus process
- Preparation of stable carbenes
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