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New sorbents from pyrite ash waste for H2S reduction from waste gases

Date issued
2020-10
Author(s)
Dancila, Madelene Annette  
University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania  
Modrogan, Cristina  
University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania  
Orbulet, Oanamari Daniela  
University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania  
Vasile, Eugeniu  
Institute of Research and Development ”METAV” SA  
Caprarescu, Simona  
University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania  
Culcea, Andreea  
University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania  
DOI
10.21698/simi.2020.ab12
Abstract
High coal consumption leads to both environmental pollution and the destruction of resources. Minimizing resource destruction and environmental pollution is the main direction of our research. The IGCC technology can increase the efficiency of coal use and in the same time reduces the intensity of pollution in the process of converting coal into electricity. Many researches has been done regarding the removal H2S, CS2, COS, mercaptan, thioethers, disulfide, thiophene from flue gases. The paper is part of the current concerns regarding the prevention of air pollution with sulfur compounds, these being the most important pollutants of the atmosphere. One of the main sources of air pollution with sulfur compounds is the burning of fuels, especially coal and petroleum fuels, in order to obtain energy. The need for advanced desulfurization is required by the existence in the flue gases of sulfur compounds: H2S, CS2, COS, mercaptan, thioethers, disulfide, thiophene.
Current guidelines regarding the pollution of the atmosphere with sulfur compounds concern the desulfurization of sulfur raw materials or intermediate gases when the the predominant form of sulfur compounds is hydrogen sulfide. Many researchers have used as sorbents metal oxides used as monocomponent materials or in mixture, multicomponent material. The most efficient oxides proved to be the oxide of Fe, Zn, Mn, as monocomponents or in mixture with oxides of Ti, Al, Si, aiming to obtain stable sorbents over time, with high retention capacity. Since the amount of pyrite waste from the manufacture of H2SO4 is large, we tried to
capitalize on this waste by trying to retain H2S.
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H2S

Sorption

Pyrite ash waste

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