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BTEX emissions in gas dehydration with glycol. (In Spanish). J.L. Gonzalez, M. Gonzalez and E. Rondon. Vision Technologica, 1997, 4(2), 141--146.
A review is presented on BTEX absorption in glycols, national and international environmental laws in force, sampling and analysis methods of BTEX in gas and glycol streams, and calculation tools for forecasting the exhaust emission levels of these pollutants. Current technologies for BTEX exhaust emission control in dehydration units are also reported as well as the strategy to evaluate and determine such emissions in glycol gas dehydration systems. 12 refs.
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Journal title: Vision Technologica
Subjects: Chemical sciences, Environmental protection, Protection of ambient air and climate, Management and commerce, Measurement, testing and control, Process control, Oil and gas, Oil, Pollutants, Emission control