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Can petroleum make mercury

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The distribution of mercury compounds in petroleum varies widely. Crude oil and unprocessed gas condensates contain significant amounts of suspended mercury compounds mainly mercuric sulfide. The dominant dissolved species in petroleum are elemental mercury and ionic halides. Mercury capture is a major challenge in petroleum and natural gas processing. Recently, ionic liquids (ILs) have been introduced as mercury extractants from oil and gas.

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