Beavon Beavon Sulfur Removal
Beavon Beavon Sulfur Removal : Also called BSR. A process for removing residual sulfur compounds from the effluent gases from the Claus process. Catalytic hydrogenation over a cobalt/molybdena catalyst converts carbonyl sulfide, carbon disulfide, and other organic sulfur compounds to hydrogen sulfide, which is then removed by the Stretford process. A variation (BSR/MDEA), intended for small plants, uses preliminary scrubbing with methyl diethanolamine