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Insights on the mechanisms of H2S retention at low concentration on impregnated carbons

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Adsorption of H2S onto porous materials is as an attractive technology for fine biogas cleaning. Three activated carbon samples were studied as adsorbents for biogas desulfurization at low concentration (100… Click to show full abstract

Adsorption of H2S onto porous materials is as an attractive technology for fine biogas cleaning. Three activated carbon samples were studied as adsorbents for biogas desulfurization at low concentration (100 ppm), in order to better understand the underlying mechanisms and provide a basis for the development of new materials. One of the carbons is impregnated with NaOH, another with Fe2O3 and the third one is the parent material. Molecular simulation was performed to distinguish the retention mechanism. Textural characterization revealed high surface areas and the existence of ultramicropores with sizes below 4 A in all samples. The possibility of discriminating the retention regimes emphasized the great influence of the chemisorption in these systems increasing up to 50 times the capacity of retention of H2S for the sodium-impregnated sample (from 0.3 to 15.64 mg g–1). Surprisingly, both physisorption and chemisorption could be unequivocally detected for the nonimpregnated sample by evaluating breakthrou...

Keywords: mechanisms h2s; h2s retention; insights mechanisms; retention; low concentration

Journal Title: Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
Year Published: 2018

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