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US10156516B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10156516-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615543084-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 27, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 18, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 18, 2018 |
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The invention relates to a device and to a method for continuously measuring the hydrogen sulfide concentration of an off-gas by means of a detachable device suitable for being temporarily connected to equipment producing the off-gas. The method comprises a step of measuring the absorption of electromagnetic radiation by the off-gas. The device and method method can be used in particular to measure the hydrogen sulfide concentration in an off-gas produced during a step of sulfiding a hydroprocessing catalyst.
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A kit for measuring a hydrogen sulfide concentration of a gas having a hydrogen sulfide concentration and wherein the gas comprises at least 50% hydrogen by volume, wherein the kit comprises separate modules that can be connected to one another to provide a detachable device, the modules comprising: a measurement module A comprising a measurement chamber M wherein an absorption of a monochromatic electromagnetic radiation by the gas is measured and an absorption measurement related to the hydrogen sulfide concentration is produced, and wherein the measurement chamber M comprises a generally tubular stainless steel vessel having a length of between 5 cm and 80 cm, and wherein the measurement module A has a range of working pressure values, and wherein the measurement module A is contained in a metal housing that is constructed and arranged to be explosion-proof in accordance with European 94/9/EC directive ATEX classification points p and/or e and/or d without the need for an inerting gas; an expansion module B that brings the pressure of the gas to the range of working pressure values of the measurement module A, wherein the expansion module B comprises an inlet duct that receives the gas having a hydrogen sulfide concentration and an outlet duct, and wherein the outlet duct of expansion module B is configured to connect to an inlet duct of the measurement module A; a pressure-regulating module C that maintains the pressure of the gas in the measurement chamber M at a pressure lying within the range of working pressure values of the measurement module A, wherein the pressure-regulating module C comprises an inlet duct that is configured to mechanically connect to an outlet duct of the measurement module A and the pressure-regulating module C is further configured to connect to a discharge duct that discharges the gas having a hydrogen sulfide concentration out of the detachable device; a processing module D that processes the absorption measurement, whereby the concentration of hydrogen sulfide in the gas is determined, wherein the measurement module A is configured to be electrically connected to the processing module D, and wherein the processing module D is contained in a metal housing that is constructed and arranged to be explosion-proof in accordance with European 94/9/EC directive ATEX classification points p and/or e and/or d without the need for an inerting gas. 2. The kit according to claim 1 , wherein the electromagnetic radiation is a fixed wavelength infrared radiation emitted by a laser, wherein the wavelength is between 780 nm and 3000 nm. 3. The kit according to claim 1 , wherein the electromagnetic radiation is a monochromatic radiation lying in the ultraviolet or visible wavelength range wherein the wavelength of the radiation is between 100 nm and 780 nm. 4. The kit according to claim 1 , wherein the expansion module B brings the pressure of the gas having a hydrogen sulfide concentration to between 500 hPa (0.5 bar) relative and 2000 hPa (2 bar) relative. 5. The kit according to claim 1 , wherein: the measurement module A has a weight of less than or equal to 60 kg; the expansion module B has a weight of less than or equal to 20 kg; the regulating module C has a weight of less than or equal to 20 kg; and the processing module D has a weight of less than or equal to 50 kg. 6. A method for the continuous measurement of a hydrogen sulfide concentration of an off-gas, wherein the method comprises using a detachable device capable of being connected temporarily to a plant producing said off-gas, wherein the detachable device measures an absorption of a monochromatic electromagnetic radiation by the off-gas and wherein the off-gas comprises at least 50% hydrogen by volume and wherein the detachable device is constructed and arranged to be explosion-proof in accordance with European 94/9/EC directive ATEX classification points p and/or e and/or d without the need for an inerting gas. 7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the monochromatic electromagnetic radiation is a fixed wavelength infrared radiation emitted by a laser, wherein the wavelength is between 780 nm and 3000 nm. 8. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the monochromatic electromagnetic radiation lies in the ultraviolet or visible wavelength range, wherein the wavelength of the radiation is between 100 nm and 780 nm. 9. A method for the continuous measurement of the hydrogen sulfide concentration of a gas having a hydrogen sulfide concentration, wherein the method comprises using the detachable device provided by the kit according to claim 1 to measure the hydrogen sulfide concentration. 10. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the gas having a hydrogen sulfide concentration is an off-gas from a reactor used for the purification, with hydrogen, of hydrocarbons resulting from refining processes or from petrochemistry. 11. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the method is used for monitoring progression of or for ensuring the end of a process of sulfiding a hydrotreating catalyst. 12. A plant having a gas stream having a hydrogen sulfide concentration wherein the plant integrates the kit according to claim 1 . 13. A method of using the detachable device provided by the kit according to claim 1 for measuring the hydrogen sulfide concentration of a gas having a hydrogen sulfide concentration, wherein the method comprises the steps of: a) temporarily attaching the detachable device to a plant that produces the gas having a hydrogen sulfide concentration, b) measuring the hydrogen sulfide concentration, c) detaching the detachable device from the plant. 14. The method according to claim 13 , wherein the plant comprises a reactor used for purification of hydrocarbons resulting from refining processes or from petrochemistry and the gas having a hydrogen sulfide concentration is an off-gas of the reactor used for purification of hydrocarbons resulting from refining processes or from petrochemistry.
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