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Hydrogen odorant

A hydrogen odorant in any form, is a minute amount of odorant such as ethyl isobutyrate, with a rotting-cabbage-like smell, that is added to the otherwise colorless and almost odorless hydrogen gas, so that leaks can be detected before a fire or explosion occurs. Odorants are considered non-toxic in the extremely low concentrations occurring in hydrogen…

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Hydrogen odorant

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Hydrogen odorant → Hydrogen Odorants, Odorant, Odorant Selection Method, Patentscope, WIPO, WO2004092054

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odorant hydrogen gas odorants safety colorless odorless leaks explosion form minute amount ethyl isobutyrate rotting-cabbage-like smell added otherwise almost detected

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ethyl isobutyrateinstance ofis a minute amount of odorant0.80text
with a rotting-cabbage-like smellinstance ofis a minute amount of odorant0.80text
that is added to the otherwise colorlessinstance ofis a minute amount of odorant0.80text
almost odorless hydrogen gasinstance ofis a minute amount of odorant0.80text
so that leaks can be detected before a fire or explosion occursinstance ofis a minute amount of odorant0.80text
Hydrogen odorantrelated to External linksOdorant0.60section
Hydrogen odorantrelated to External linksWO20040920540.60section
Hydrogen odorantrelated to External linksHydrogen Odorants0.60section
Hydrogen odorantrelated to External linksOdorant Selection Method0.60section
Hydrogen odorantrelated to External linksPatentscope0.60section
Hydrogen odorantrelated to External linksWIPO0.60section

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