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Mercury is very often removed as an impurity and environment pollutant from processing fluid gas streams by adsorption on a fixed bed. Considering the ecological and technological problems related to the presence of mercury in natural gas, INA-Naftaplin has erected at the gas treatment plant Molve (Croatia) processing units that insure complete mercury removal. This chapter deals with the results of 3 years’ experience in practical field application, showing activated carbon mercury removal from natural gas.
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Špirić, Z., Hraste, M. (1999). Mercury Saturation Profile Across the Sulphur-Impregnated Activated Carbon Bed. In: Ebinghaus, R., Turner, R.R., de Lacerda, L.D., Vasiliev, O., Salomons, W. (eds) Mercury Contaminated Sites. Environmental Science. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03754-6_23
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