Thermochimica Acta, Vol.306, No.1-2, 23-30, 1997
Thermogravimetric study of regenerable sulphur sorbents for H2S retention at high temperature
The behaviour of a series of mixed oxides including zinc titanate (ZT), zinc ferrite (ZF) and zinc ferrite doped with copper (ZFC) or titanium (ZFT) oxides as hot-gas desulphurizing sorbents was investigated by thermogravimetric techniques. The stability of sorbents against reduction was strongly affected by the temperature that limits the use of the prepared sorbents > 600 degrees C. Intrinsic rate constants for the reaction between H2S and the sorbents at 550 degrees C were obtained in a thermal balance. The incorporation of titanium and copper oxides to zinc ferrite improved the sorbent reactivity. Five sulphidation-regeneration cycles were also carried out in order to provide information concerning the durability of sorbents. A loss of sorbent activity with the cycle number due to sintering in regeneration was found for zinc ferrite sorbents but not for titanium-containing sorbents.
Keywords:FUEL GASES;COAL-GAS;OXIDE SORBENTS;ZINC TITANATE;DESULFURIZATION;REMOVAL;MNO/GAMMA-AL2O3;REDUCTION;KINETICS;SOLIDS