Structures and characteristics of sulfur molecules
H2S (Hydrogen sulfide) and sulfured volatile organic compounds - Sources, impact, analyses, treatment processes
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Structures and characteristics of sulfur molecules
H2S (Hydrogen sulfide) and sulfured volatile organic compounds - Sources, impact, analyses, treatment processes

Author : Pierre LE CLOIREC

Publication date: October 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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1. Structures and characteristics of sulfur molecules

1.1 Hydrogen sulfide

Among sulfur molecules, the simplest is the reduced form: hydrogen sulfide. H2S It is the most abundant in the environment and is found in many natural and industrial gas emissions. The table 1 groups together some physicochemical characteristics of the H2S

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