Rappold, T.A.; Lackner, K.S. - In: Energy 35 (2010) 3, pp. 1368-1380
Petroleum industries produce more byproduct sulfur than the market can absorb. As a consequence, most sulfur mines around the world have closed down, large stocks of yellow sulfur have piled up near remote operations, and growing amounts of toxic H2S are disposed of in the subsurface. Unless...