Did you know that the use of Non-Amine H2S scavengers improves the value of the crude oil compared to amined-based scavengers including triazines?
GE has been the first to introduce a new non-amine scavenger for hydrogen sulfide that eliminates the problems associated with the amines and triazine products that have been used in the past. This novel technology could eliminate nitrogen loading at wastewater treatment units and amine chloride salt problems in crude distillation units.
About the ScavengersThe ProSweet S1749 and ProSweet S1750 Technologies are designed for the mitigation of hydrogen sulfide in hydrocarbon fluids.
These non-amine hydrogen sulfide scavengers add significant advantage to operations that may have difficulty processing crude oils that have been treated with triazine.
These scavengers reinforce environmental compliance and improve Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) operation throughput by reducing or eliminating nitrogen loading at WWTP. In addition, they minimize loss of throughput and cost of equipment cleaning by reducing amine chloride salt deposition in fractionation trains; reducing fouling and corrosion; and maximizing production in Petrochemical catalytic reactors by reducing and/or eliminating catalyst poisoning.
When should I Use the Non-Amine H2S Scavenger?The non-amine scavengers may be used when crude oil treatments will be reprocessed through the crude unit. Potential areas of concern are:
| WWTP limitations for nitrogen loading | |
| Amine chloride fouling and corrosion in crude distillation | |
| Refineries that send naptha to a petrochemical plant |
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Currently available in various regions across the globe, our non-amine H2S scavenger technology has already aided and improved various customers’ refining and petrochemical operations. For more information on ProSweet Non-Amine H2S Scavengers contact your GE Field Service Representative.



