GPA TP-20-1996 Effect of Ammonia on LP-Gas Odorant《氨水对于液化石油气体添味剂的影响》.pdf
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1、GPA TP-20 7b 3824679 0017873 T58 Technical Publication TP-20 Effect of Ammonia on LP-Gas Odorant J. W. Goetzinger D. L. Ripley National Institute for Petroleum Energy Research Bartlesville, Oklahoma May, 1996 6526 East 60th Street . Tulsa, Oklahoma 74145 . Phone: 91 8/493-3872 . Fax: 9181493-3875 GP
2、A TP-20 7b m 3824b99 0017874 994 m DISCLAIMER GPA publications necessarily address problems of a general nature and may be used by anyone desiring to do so. Every effort has been made by GPA to assure accuracy and reliability of the information contained in its publications. With respect to particul
3、ar circumstances, local, state, and federal laws and regulations should be reviewed. It is not the intent of GPA to assume the duties of employers, manufacturers, or suppliers to warn and properly train employees, or others exposed, concerning health and safety risks or precautions. GPA makes no rep
4、resentation, warranty, or guarantee in connection with this publication and hereby expressly disclaims any liability or responsibility for loss or damage resulting from its use or for the violation of any federal, state, or municipal regulation with which this publication may conflict, or for any in
5、fringement of letters of patent regarding apparatus, equipment, or method so covered. GPA TP-20 96 m 3824699 0037875 820 m NIPERIBDM-O220 FINAL REPORT EFFECT OF AMMONIA ON LP-GAS ODORANT RESEARCH REPORT BY J.W. Goetzinger and D. L. Ripley Work Performed Under Contract No. DE-AC22-94PC91008 Prepared
6、for US. Department of Energy Bartlesville Project Office DISCLAIMER his report was prepared an account of work sponsored by an agency of the United States Government. Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or
7、 assumes any legal liability ar responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefuiness of any infomiation, apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights. Reference herein to any specific commeraai product, process, or service by
8、trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government or any agency thereof. The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not necgsarily state or reflect those of the United Sta
9、tes Government or any agency thereof. BDM-OKLAHOMA, INC. PO Box 2565 Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74005 GPA TP-20 96 3824679 00L787b 7b7 TABLE OF CONTENTS SUmrnary 1 Background 1 Objective 1 Introduction 2 Recul . 2 Conclusions 3 Appendix . 11 TABLES Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Figure
10、1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Ethyl Mercaptan Gas Chromatograph Peak Areas . 4 Ethyl Mercaptan Concentrations. pprn . 5 Ammonia Concentrations in Propane. ppm 6 Hydrocarbon composition of commercial propane . 15 Initial determination of ethyl mercaptan in test tanks 15 Init
11、ial ammonia concentrations in propane blends . 17 FIGURES Change in Ethyl Mercaptan Peak Area with Time; Propane plus 4 ppm Ammonia in Tank 1-12 7 Change in Ethyl Mercaptan Peak Area with Time; Propane plus 3 pprn Ammonia in Tank 1-3 7 Change in Ethyl Mercaptan Peak Area with Time; Change in Ethyl M
12、ercaptan Peak Area with Time; Change in Ethyl Mercaptan Peak Area with Time; Change in Ethyl Mercaptan Peak Area with Time; Propane plus 70 ppm Ammonia in Tank 2-2 9 Change in Ethyl Mercaptan Peak Area with Time; Propane plus 12 ppm Ammonia in Tank 14 8 Propane plus 12 ppm Ammonia in Tank 1-5 8 Prop
13、ane plus 50 ppm Ammonia in Tank 1-10 9 Propane with no Ammonia, in Tank 1-11 10 11 GPA TP-20 96 3824679 0037877 bT3 FINAL REPORT EFFECT OF AMMONIA ON LP-GAS ODORANT by John W. Goetzinger and Dennis L. Ripley SUMMARY This project was designed to examine the effect, if any, of ammonia contamination ai
14、 the ethyl mercaptan odorant in commercial LP-Gas. Standard 20-pomd propane tanks were filled with commercial odorized propane, and the ethyl mercaptan concentration in each was determined by gas chromatography. After the ethyl mercaptan concentration trends had been established, ammonia was added t
15、o the tanks in concentrations ranging from 3 - 78 ppm, comparable to the concentration of ethyl mercaptan. Liquid propane from each of the tanks was analyzed periodically for both ethyl mercaptan and ammonia for about 6 weeks, to detect any changes in the concentrations resulting from a reaction. No
16、 change in ethyl mercaptan concentration attributable to the addition of ammonia could be detected. Therefore, it was concluded that there was M reaction between ammonia and ethyl mercaptan, and that contamination of propane with low concentrations of ammonia would have m effect on the concentration
17、 of ethyl mercaptan odorant., BACKGROUND Although ammonia is not a naturally occurring contaminant of LP-Gas, certain industry practices, including dual use of transportation or storage equipment, may inadvertently result in contamination of LP-Gas by ammonia. For example, tank trucks used for trans
18、porting LP-Gas in the winter are also frequently used to transport liquid ammon,ia during the summer months. Regulations require that tanks that have been used for storing or transporting ammonia must be adequately cleaned before they are used for LP-Gas; however, there is a possibility that inadequ
19、ate cleaning could leave traces of ammonia in the tank, which would then contaminate the LP-Gas. Although such contamination is not considered likely to happen, this project was directed to determining if ammonia will react with ethyl mercaptan odorant in LP-Gas, reducing the odorant concentration.
20、OBJECTIVE The objective of this project was to determine the effect of ammonia contamination ai the concentration of ethyl mercaptan odorant in LP-Gas. 1 INTRODUCTION Seven standard 20-pound propane tanks were filled with commercial odorized propane and allowed to equilibrate. The initial concentrat
21、ion of ethyl mercaptan odorant in the liquid propane was determined by gas chromatography shortly after the tanks were filled, and the odorant concentration was then measured periodically over a period of 12 days to determine the stability or rate of decline of the odorant concentration. After the d
22、ecline rate of the ethyl mercaptan concentration had been established, a small quantity of ammonia was added to six of the tanks. The target concentrations of ammonia to be added were 5/25, and 50 ppm, with duplicates of each concentration. These target ammonia concentrations range from less than th
23、e normal concentration of ethyl mercaptan to greater than the typical ethyl mercaptan concentration. Analysis of the propane with Gastec detector tubes after addition of ammonia showed that the actual ammonia concentrations were about 3 to 4 pprn in two tanks, 12 ppm in two tanks, 50 ppm in one tank
24、, and 70 ppm in one tank. The seventh tank was left without ammonia as a reference control. Following the addition of ammonia, the concentrations of both ethyl mercaptan and ammonia in the liquid propane in each tank were determined periodically over a period of about 6 weeks to detect any change in
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