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Hydrogen Sulfide

Francois Pouliquen

Elf Aquitaine, Tour Elf, Paris La Defense, France

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Claude Blanc

Elf Aquitaine, Tour Elf, Paris La Defense, France

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Emmanuel Arretz

Elf Aquitaine, Tour Elf, Paris La Defense, France

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Ives Labat

Elf Aquitaine, Tour Elf, Paris La Defense, France

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Jacques Tournier‐Lasserve

Elf Aquitaine, Tour Elf, Paris La Defense, France

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Alain Ladousse

Elf Aquitaine, Tour Elf, Paris La Defense, France

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Jean Nougayrede

Elf Aquitaine, Tour Elf, Paris La Defense, France

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Gérard Savin

Elf Aquitaine, Tour Elf, Paris La Defense, France

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Raoul Ivaldi

Elf Aquitaine, Tour Elf, Paris La Defense, France

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Monique Nicolas

Elf Aquitaine, Tour Elf, Paris La Defense, France

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Jean Fialaire

Elf Aquitaine, Tour Elf, Paris La Defense, France

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René Millischer

Elf Aquitaine, Tour Elf, Paris La Defense, France

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Charles Azema

Elf Aquitaine, Tour Elf, Paris La Defense, France

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Lucien Espagno

Elf Aquitaine, Tour Elf, Paris La Defense, France

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Henri Hemmer

Elf Aquitaine, Tour Elf, Paris La Defense, France

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Jacques Perrot

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First published: 15 June 2000
Cited by: 1
Book Series:Major Reference Works

Abstract

The article contains sections titled:

1.

Introduction

2.

Physical Properties

3.

Chemical Properties

3.1.

Acid Properties

3.2.

Reducing Properties

3.3.

Reactions with Organic Compounds

3.3.1.

Hydrogen Sulfide as a Nucleophilic Reagent

3.3.2.

Hydrogen Sulfide as a Radical Reagent

3.3.3.

Reaction of Hydrogen Sulfide in the Form of Hydrosulfide

4.

Production

4.1.

Production by Chemical Reaction

4.2.

Recovery from Gas

5.

Environmental Protection

6.

Analysis

7.

Storage, Handling, and Transportation

7.1.

Storage and Handling

7.2.

Transportation

8.

Uses

9.

Economic Aspects

10.

Toxicology

11.

Occupational Health and Safety

Number of times cited: 1

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