Many refinery operations produce what is called sour water. Any refinery process water that contains sulfides is
considered to be sour water. Sour water typically contains ammonia and hydrogen sulfide, which must be
removed before the water can be repurposed or sent to a wastewater system. In this lesson we will simulate
this process as well as analyzing the effect that feed temperature has on the column.
The examples presented are solely intended to illustrate specific concepts and principles. They may not
reflect an industrial application or real situation