Decontamination of sulfur contaminants from a vessel
A method for treating sulfur contaminants is provided. The method comprises introducing a methylmorpholine-N-oxide solution to a vessel, wherein the vessel comprises a water layer and a gas layer, wherein the water layer and the gas layer comprise the hydrogen sulfide; introducing methylmorpholine-N-oxide into the water layer; and treating the water layer by allowing the methylmorpholine-N-oxide to react with the hydrogen sulfide.
1. A method for removing hydrogen sulfide, comprising:
(A) introducing a methylmorpholine-N-oxide solution to a vessel, wherein the vessel comprises a water layer and a gas layer, wherein the water layer and the gas layer comprise the hydrogen sulfide, and wherein the water layer further comprises an iron oxide;
(B) introducing methylmorpholine-N-oxide into the water layer; wherein the methylmorpholine-N-oxide comprises between about 0.01 weight volume % and about 60 weight volume % methylmorpholine-N-oxide of the gas layer;
(C) treating the water layer by allowing the methylmorpholine-N-oxide to react with the hydrogen sulfide;
(D) treating the gas layer by allowing the hydrogen sulfide in the water layer to react with the methylmorpholine-N-oxide; and
(E) introducing steam to the vessel, wherein steam removes at least a portion of the hydrogen sulfide from the water layer;
(F) adjusting a hydrogen sulfide rate of evaporation by increasing the vessel temperature; and
(G) adjusting a hydrogen sulfide rate of condensation by decreasing the vessel temperature.
2. A method for removing hydrogen sulfide, comprising:
(A) introducing a methylmorpholine-N-oxide solution to a vessel, wherein the vessel comprises a water layer and a gas layer, wherein the water layer and the gas layer comprise the hydrogen sulfide, and wherein the water layer further comprises an iron oxide;
(B) introducing methylmorpholine-N-oxide into the water layer;
(C) treating the water layer by allowing the methylmorpholine-N-oxide to react with the hydrogen sulfide;
(D) introducing steam to the vessel, wherein steam removes at least a portion of the hydrogen sulfide from the water layer;
(E) treating the gas layer by allowing the hydrogen sulfide in the water layer to react with the methylmorpholine-N-oxide; and
(F) recirculating between about one volume of the water layer in the vessel to about two volumes of water layer in the in the vessel, wherein the recirculating further comprises heating the water layer; and
(G) adjusting a hydrogen sulfide rate of condensation by decreasing the vessel temperature.
3. A method for removing hydrogen sulfide, comprising:
(A) introducing a methylmorpholine-N-oxide solution to a vessel, wherein the vessel comprises a water layer and a gas layer, wherein the water layer and the gas layer comprise the hydrogen sulfide, and wherein the water layer further comprises an iron oxide;
(B) introducing methylmorpholine-N-oxide into the water layer;
(C) treating the water layer by allowing the methylmorpholine-N-oxide to react with the hydrogen sulfide;
(D) introducing steam to the vessel, wherein steam removes at least a portion of the hydrogen sulfide from the water layer;
(E) increasing the temperature of the water layer;
(F) treating the gas layer by allowing the hydrogen sulfide in the water layer to react with the methylmorpholine-N-oxide; and
(G) adjusting a hydrogen sulfide rate of condensation by decreasing the vessel temperature.
4. The method of claim 3 further comprising adjusting a hydrogen sulfide rate of condensation by increasing the pressure in the vessel.
5. The method of claim 3 , further comprising adjusting a hydrogen sulfide rate of condensation by increasing a surface area of an interface between the water layer and the gas layer.