Diesel Hydrogenation Cycle Diagram
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This Diesel Hydrogenation Cycle Diagram illustrates the critical steps involved in the hydrogenation process of diesel, focusing on desulfurization. The flowchart details the journey of diesel through various stages, including the air cooler, compressor, and desulfurization tower. It highlights the role of sulfur removal and the addition of supplementary hydrogen to enhance the hydrogenation process. Key components such as gas (mainly hydrogen), hydrogen sulfide desulfurization, and cyclic hydrogen are integral to the cycle, ultimately leading to the reactor where desulfurization treatment occurs. This diagram serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the diesel hydrogenation cycle.
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Air cooler
Sulfur
Compressor
Gas (mainly hydrogen)
Oil
Desulfurization Tower
Supplement Hydrogen
Hydrogen Sulfide Desulfurization
Cyclic hydrogen
Reactor
Desulfurization treatment
Diesel
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