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****Tertiary Butyl Mercaptan (aka [[tert-Butylthiol]] )
****Tertiary Butyl Mercaptan (aka [[tert-Butylthiol]] )
****Tetrahydrothiophene
****Tetrahydrothiophene
=Types=
==Conventional Sulfur Compounds==
*” [[Sulfur Mercaptan]] “
==Novel Sulfur Compounds==
*”Grapefruit Mercaptan”
**[https://highprecisiongas.com/products/propane-r290-odorized-with-grapefruit-mercaptan-lp-100-or-lp-20-new-or-exchange A Listing by High Precision Gas for this Odorant]
==Novel Sulfur Free Odorants==
===Why===
*Main advantage is the lack of [[Sulfur Dioxide]] emissions, thus no [[Sulfur Pollution]] / Acid Rain Risks
*Also thus makes propane EVEN CLEANER burning
*Main downsides are cost/low [[TRL]]
**Also may mot be widely known by the community/may smell different
*May have less [[Odorant Fade]] issues
*Granted CITATION NEEDED, but may be less harmful to health (Especially chronic exposure from Warehouse Forklifts or at a Filling Station etc)
===What Exists on the Market===
====Aygaz “GreenOdor”====
*Currently the “GreenOdor Project” ; uncertain on Technology Readiness Level
*As stated in a Stock Shareholder Presentation, “aiming to prevent 40 tons of sulfur emission per year”
*A Türkish Company
*Mentioned on Page 34 of [https://kurumsal.aygaz.com.tr/uploads/yatirimci-iliskileri/yatirimci-sunumlari/3f4005c3_ce33_4ac4_bc19_53c0f5b563e5__aygaz-investor-presentation-2025q2_august.pdf Their August 2025 Investor Presentation]


=Internal Links=
=Internal Links=
*[[Odorizer]] (The device used for [[Gas Odorization]]
*[[Odorizer]] (The device used for [[Gas Odorization]] )


=External Links=
=External Links=
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aroma_compound The Wikipedia Page on "Aroma Compounds" Which is a Multi-Topic Page Including Odorants]
*[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.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]]

Latest revision as of 14:08, 25 September 2025

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:

Types

Conventional Sulfur Compounds

Novel Sulfur Compounds

Novel Sulfur Free Odorants

Why

  • Main advantage is the lack of Sulfur Dioxide emissions, thus no Sulfur Pollution / Acid Rain Risks
  • Also thus makes propane EVEN CLEANER burning
  • Main downsides are cost/low TRL
    • Also may mot be widely known by the community/may smell different
  • May have less Odorant Fade issues
  • Granted CITATION NEEDED, but may be less harmful to health (Especially chronic exposure from Warehouse Forklifts or at a Filling Station etc)

What Exists on the Market

Aygaz “GreenOdor”

  • Currently the “GreenOdor Project” ; uncertain on Technology Readiness Level
  • As stated in a Stock Shareholder Presentation, “aiming to prevent 40 tons of sulfur emission per year”
  • A Türkish Company
  • Mentioned on Page 34 of Their August 2025 Investor Presentation

Internal Links

External Links