화학공학소재연구정보센터
Catalysis Letters, Vol.61, No.3-4, 151-155, 1999
Low-temperature selective oxidation of hydrogen sulfide into elemental sulfur on a NiS2/SiC catalyst
Nickel sulfide supported on SiC exhibits a very high activity and selectivity for the direct oxidation of H2S into elemental sulfur at low reaction temperature (60 degrees C). The presence of water on the catalyst surface could explain the absence of deactivation even at high sulfur loading of the surface. The chemical inertness of the SiC support allowed any detrimental reactions between the active phase and the support itself to be avoided.