2000
DOI: 10.2516/ogst:2000048
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Analytical Methods for Speciation of Mercury in Gas Condensates: Critical Assessment and Recommendations

Abstract: Résumé -Méthodes analytiques pour la spéciation du mercure dans les condensats de gaz : évaluation critique et conseils -La présence de multiples formes du mercure dans les condensats de gaz peut poser de graves problèmes de corrosion d'installations ou d'empoisonnement de catalyseurs. Afin de comprendre et d'optimiser le procédé de démercurisation, il est nécessaire de connaître la concentration des différentes espèces présentes. Cet article de synthèse sur les méthodes analytiques de spéciation du mercure da… Show more

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“…Many publications are available since the 1990's based on various approaches designed to speciate Hg in liquid organic stream. A review dedicated to the petroleum industry was proposed in 2000 by Bouyssiere et al [11] and a more recent and global review on the determination and speciation of Hg by various analytical techniques [12] focused mainly on environmental samples. For organic substances, nothing has been proposed since 2000 according to our knowledge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many publications are available since the 1990's based on various approaches designed to speciate Hg in liquid organic stream. A review dedicated to the petroleum industry was proposed in 2000 by Bouyssiere et al [11] and a more recent and global review on the determination and speciation of Hg by various analytical techniques [12] focused mainly on environmental samples. For organic substances, nothing has been proposed since 2000 according to our knowledge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of corrosion affects a broad range of materials, including aluminum and copper-based alloys [11]. Mercury has also been reported to poison catalyst [12,13] and fouling of equipment [5]. Most often the impact of mercury are observed in gas processing where mercury deposits in cryogenic equipment and in numerous cases cause the failure of cold boxes [1].…”
Section: Fig 1 Global Locations Of Mercury Belts and Mercury Minesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the development of the petrochemical industry, gas condensate, a quality material for ne chemical products, has increasingly been paid great attention. However, mercury (Hg) contained in the gas condensate (generally 10-3000 mg L À1 ) 1 can not only generate amalgam with other metals and corrode equipment, but also cause catalyst poisoning in the process of rening. 2 Moreover, the Hg in the gas condensate can affect subsequent product quality, threaten the operator's health, and lead to environmental pollution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%