Abstract
AbstractA heterogeneous spent soda effluent generated from Tunisian petroleum refineries has been filtrated and separated in four solid fractions with a particle diameter of 160 to 100, 100 to 40, 40 to 16 and 16 to 10 µm and the fifth one with diameters < 10 µm obtained after total evaporation of the remained filtrate. Spectroscopic characterizations of the condensed phases by means of X-ray induced photoelectron and IR absorption, as well as pH-metry, potentiometry and stationary voltammetry at Ag2S/Ag electrode studies of the filtrate, show that the whole of the separated fractions contain Na2S, NaHS, C2H5SNa, Na2S2O3, Na2SO3 and methyl, ethyl and propyl mercaptans.
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