Research Article
Analysis Study of Available Alternatives for Mitigation of Aromatic Hydrocarbon Emissions from a Glycol Dehydration Unit
Table 1
Wet gas compositions used as a feed of the investigated glycol unit.
| | Component | Mole % |
| | Nitrogen | 0.501 | | Methane | 84.708 | | CO2 | 1.753 | | Ethane | 6.362 | | Propane | 3.083 | | i-butane | 0.740 | | n-butane | 1.114 | | i-pentane | 0.451 | | n-pentane | 0.376 | | n-hexane | 0.359 | | Benzene | 0.011 | | n-heptane | 0.162 | | Toluene | 0.046 | | n-octane | 0.088 | | E-benzene | 0.004 | | p-xylene | 0.005 | | m-xylene | 0.005 | | o-xylene | 0.003 | | n-nonane | 0.081 | | n-decane | 0.000 | | H2O | 0.148 |
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