Disulfide oil is composed of two hdrocarbon molecules tied together by two sulfur atoms. The general formula is RSSRWhere R is any hydrocarbon, and includes the appropriate number of hydrogens to complete the hydrocarbon.
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CS2
the chemical formula for carbon disulfide is CS2.
The decomposition of disulfide oil involves the oxidization of mercaptans into disulfides. The disulfides then separate from the extract as an oily layer.
SiS2 is the chemical formula of silicon disulfide.
Carbon disulfide is CS2
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Formula: SiS2
Formula: SiS2
Formula: BS2
CS2
CS2
the chemical formula for carbon disulfide is CS2.
SiS2
Mixing disulfide oil with fuel oil without further sulfur treating is potentially undesireable as combustion leads to the production of sulfur-containing pollutants. Disulfide oils are generally produced as byproducts of gas sweetening--a process where sulfur is removed from liquid petroleum gas (LPG). Separating disulfide oil into hydrocarbons (oil) and sulfur (disulfide) requires hydrotreating. After hydrotreating, the hydrocarbons can be blended with other fuel oils.
The decomposition of disulfide oil involves the oxidization of mercaptans into disulfides. The disulfides then separate from the extract as an oily layer.
SiS2 is the chemical formula of silicon disulfide.