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DOI: 10.2118/190908-ms
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Bio-Molecular Non-Corrosive Hydrogen Sulfide Scavenger

Abstract: Acidithobacillus ferrooxidans (A. ferrooxidans) is a gram-negative, acidophilic and chemolithotropic bacterium that utilizes oxidation of ferrous ions, hydrogen and reduced inorganic sulfur compounds, such as H2S, as sources of energy. Sulfur oxidation in A. ferroxidans is catalyzed by the Sulfide Quinone Reductase (SQR) enzyme system. The initial step of the SQR reaction is the oxidation of sulfide to elemental sulfur or to the less-toxic polysulfide. SQR can eliminate the accumulation and persistence of H2S … Show more

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“…This scavenger type includes several known H 2 S sequestering agents such as triazines, 4 glyoxal, 4,5 oxazolidines, 6 acrolein, 7 and hemiformals. 8 Moreover, less traditional compounds, including hydantoins, 9 ionic liquids, 10 and sulfide quinone reductase (SQR) enzymes, 11 have also been successfully used to remove thiols from hydrocarbon streams.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This scavenger type includes several known H 2 S sequestering agents such as triazines, 4 glyoxal, 4,5 oxazolidines, 6 acrolein, 7 and hemiformals. 8 Moreover, less traditional compounds, including hydantoins, 9 ionic liquids, 10 and sulfide quinone reductase (SQR) enzymes, 11 have also been successfully used to remove thiols from hydrocarbon streams.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…H 2 S concentration can vary considerably even on a very local level from a few ppm to hundreds of thousands of ppm. A common process to achieve H 2 S removal, required to bring the produced hydrocarbon into specification for either transport and/or refining, is the use of chemical scavengers. These products chemically react with H 2 S to remove it from the produced fluids and/or gases. The concentration of H 2 S being treated very much dictates the specific methodology of removal or “sweetening” as it is referred to.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…H 2 S is an undesirable component primarily due to its highly toxic and corrosive nature. H 2 S originates from either biological or inorganic geological processes that have occurred in the formation and must often be removed or scavenged prior to commercial use of the gas and fluids. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%