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An anionic surfactant-assisted equilibrium adsorption method to prepare highly dispersed Fe-promoted Ni/Al2O3 catalysts for highly selective mercaptan removal Huang TT, Peng QY, Shi WJ, Xu JD, Fan Y Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 230, 154, 2018 |
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Removal of mercaptans from light oils using ionic liquid-NaOH aqueous solution as extractants Li JW, Li X, Liu Y, Zhang J Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering, 25(2), 171, 2017 |
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Investigation of hydrodynamic and mass transfer of mercaptan extraction in pulsed and non-pulsed packed columns Amani P, Amani M, Hasanvandian R Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 34(5), 1456, 2017 |
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Modeling and simulation pressure-temperature swing adsorption process to remove mercaptan from humid natural gas; a commercial case study Qazvini OT, Fatemi S Separation and Purification Technology, 139, 88, 2015 |
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Removal of sulfur compounds from natural gas for fuel cell applications using a sequential bed system Ratnasamy C, Wagner JP, Spivey S, Weston E Catalysis Today, 198(1), 233, 2012 |
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Catalytic oxidation of isopropyl mercaptan over nano catalyst of tungsten oxide supported multiwall carbon nanotubes Farahzadi M, Towfighi J, Mohamadalizadeh A Fuel Processing Technology, 97, 15, 2012 |