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Odour Control

Odour Control

Odour Control

(OP)
We are planning to put the odour control vessel (solid bed adsorbent) on the vent of a sour water tank. I have been asked to use 400 ppm free H2S in the water (not associated with NH3) for vessel sizing. Using Henry's law to work out conc. in the vapour phase I get very large (9%) H2S content in the gas phase.
Am I missing something here?
 

RE: Odour Control

I got about the same results as you with Henry's law at 20 deg C.

Following environmental regulations hydrocarbons and H2S may have to be absorbed from the tank vent gases, as you are planning to do.

Assuming you are referring to an oil refinery sour water tank (as an upstream storage to feed a stripper) here are some additional precautions taken by some refiners, for example:

a. Leaving about 2 ft of hydrocarbons floating on top of the sour water for odor reduction, taking care of removing the hydrocarbons before emptying the tank to prevent their being fed to the stripper.

b. Providing an inert (nitrogen) blanket for more efficient odor control and to prevent the formation of explosive atmospheres.

The tank is supposed to be operated at about 60% full, maximizing residence time to homogeinize the composition of the sour water due to fluctuating refinery operations considering the need of a -more or less- stable stripping operation, as well as to permit the efficient removal of hydrocarbons.

Would you prefer to carry out a lab bench experiment to measure the H2S in the vent gases assuming the above procedures ? Kindly comment.

RE: Odour Control

(OP)
I may have to do a lab analysis for the vent gas. My problem was with the measurment of free H2S vs H2S associated with NH3 in the liquid phase.
Thanks 25362.
 

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