How It Works
The process, step by step
Merox (Mercaptan Oxidation) is a licensed refinery process that sweetens LPG, kerosene, and jet fuel by converting mercaptans to disulfides using activated carbon as a catalyst support. The carbon bed must withstand continuous liquid-phase contact, elevated temperatures, and regular caustic wash cycles.
01
Merox catalyst loading
Carbon impregnated with cobalt phthalocyanine catalyst is loaded into fixed-bed sweetening reactors.
02
Sweetening reaction
Petroleum fraction passes through the carbon bed with caustic and air. Mercaptans oxidise to disulfides at the carbon surface.
03
Caustic wash & regeneration
Carbon bed is periodically washed with caustic to remove deposits and restore catalyst activity. Ultra-high hardness prevents attrition.
Grade Selection
Recommended grades for Oil Refining / Merox
These grades are specifically optimised for this application. Full technical data sheets available on request.
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