solutizer-steam regenerative process
solutizer-steam regenerative process
[sə′lü‚tīz·ər ′stēm rē′jen·ə·rəd·iv ‚prä·səs] (chemical engineering)
A petroleum refinery process used to extract mercaptans from gasoline or naphtha; uses solutizers (potassium isobutyrate or potassium alkyl phenolate) in strong potassium hydroxide solution as the selective solvent.
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