A review on physiochemical treatment of sulfolane in aqueous media
See t.ly/KBCU — Sulfolane is an organic solvent that is primarily used in petrochemical industries to remove acid compounds from sour natural gas. In recent years, sulfolane has been reported to contaminate ground and surface waters around many gas processing plant sites in North America. It is highly soluble in water and has poor adsorption on soil, which makes it easy for offsite migration in the subsurface. Numerous methods have been developed and applied in treating sulfolane contaminated waters. In early years, the degradation of sulfolane had focused on biological processes, which utilized microbial metabolism under aerobic conditions. However,…
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