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*[[Odorizer]] (The device used for [[Gas Odorization]] | *[[Odorizer]] (The device used for [[Gas Odorization]] ) | ||
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*[https://www.gasodorizer.com/mercaptan-tetrahydrothiophene-odorants/ A Page by the Company "GPL Odorizers" Titled "What are the Odorants used in Natural Gas to make it Detectable?" ] | *[https://www.gasodorizer.com/mercaptan-tetrahydrothiophene-odorants/ A Page by the Company "GPL Odorizers" Titled "What are the Odorants used in Natural Gas to make it Detectable?" ] | ||
*[https://www.gasodorizer.com/what-is-natural-gas-odorization/ A Page by the Company "GPL Odorizers" Titled "What is natural gas odorization?" ] | *[https://www.gasodorizer.com/what-is-natural-gas-odorization/ A Page by the Company "GPL Odorizers" Titled "What is natural gas odorization?" ] | ||
*[ | *[https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/odorization The Science Direct Overview Page on Gas Odorization] | ||
*[https://www.gdscorp.com/blog/natural-gas-monitoring/mercaptan-the-chemical-behind-natural-gas-additives/ A Page by "GDS Corp" Titled "Mercaptan: The Chemical Behind Natural Gas Additives" ] | |||
*[https://www.cpsc.gov/s3fs-public/propanept1.PDF A 1987 USA CPSC Report Titled "Information on LP-Gas (Propane) Odorant, part 1" ] | |||
[[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]] [[Category: Safety]] | [[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]] [[Category: Safety]] |
Latest revision as of 20:02, 16 July 2022
Basics
- A Chemical used to add a scent to various Compressed Gasses (Typically Methane or Propane / LPG )
- Thus when there is a leak one can detect the smell and respond accordingly
- Various Compounds Are Used, but the main ones are:
- Methanethiol (Common in Methane (aka "Natural Gas" ; CNG ) )
- Ethanethiol (Common in Propane / LPG )
- The Following can also be used (or blended with eachother and/or the odorants listed above)
- Dimethyl Sulfide
- Isopropyl Mercaptan (aka Isopropanethiol )
- Methyl Ethyl Sulfide
- Normal Propyl Mercaptan (aka Propanethiol )
- Secondary Butyl Mercaptan (aka 2-Butanethiol )
- Tertiary Butyl Mercaptan (aka tert-Butylthiol )
- Tetrahydrothiophene
- The Following can also be used (or blended with eachother and/or the odorants listed above)
Internal Links
- Odorizer (The device used for Gas Odorization )
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on "Aroma Compounds" Which is a Multi-Topic Page Including Odorants
- A Page by the Company "GPL Odorizers" Titled "What are the Odorants used in Natural Gas to make it Detectable?"
- A Page by the Company "GPL Odorizers" Titled "What is natural gas odorization?"
- The Science Direct Overview Page on Gas Odorization
- A Page by "GDS Corp" Titled "Mercaptan: The Chemical Behind Natural Gas Additives"
- A 1987 USA CPSC Report Titled "Information on LP-Gas (Propane) Odorant, part 1"