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Catalytic oxidative decomposition of h2s for hydrogen production

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A supported metal sulphide - based catalyst was prepared and studied for the reaction of H2S oxidative decomposition to produce simultaneously H2 and sulphur. The study was carried out by… Click to show full abstract

A supported metal sulphide - based catalyst was prepared and studied for the reaction of H2S oxidative decomposition to produce simultaneously H2 and sulphur. The study was carried out by investigating different operating conditions such as H2S inlet concentration (10 - 40 vol%), O2/H2S feeding molar ratio (0.2 - 0.35) and reaction temperature (700 – 1,100 °C) with the aim to minimize SO2 selectivity and maximize the H2 yield together with a good H2S conversion. From the preliminary experimental tests, it was possible to identify the optimal operating conditions (T = 1,100 °C, H2S = 10 vol%, O2/H2S = 0.2), suitable to obtain a high H2S conversion (59 %), a good H2 yield (20 %) and depressing the SO2 selectivity (< 0.05 %). The catalyst showed a good activity and stability during 10 h of time on stream without any deactivation phenomena. The presence of the catalyst resulted in an improvement of both H2S decomposition reaction to produce H2 and partial oxidation reaction to sulphur, realizing simultaneously the abatement of SO2 by the Claus reaction.

Keywords: catalytic oxidative; decomposition h2s; oxidative decomposition; reaction; h2s

Journal Title: Chemical engineering transactions
Year Published: 2018

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