Title of article :
Selective catalytic reduction of sulfur dioxide by carbon monoxide over iron oxide supported on activated carbon
Author/Authors :
WANG, Guangjian Qingdao University of Science and Technology - School of Chemical Engineering, China , BING, Liancheng Qingdao University of Science and Technology - School of Chemical Engineering, China , YANG, Zhijian Qingdao University of Science and Technology - School of Chemical Engineering, China , ZHANG, Jiankang Qingdao University of Science and Technology - School of Chemical Engineering, China
From page :
70
To page :
78
Abstract :
The selective reduction of sulfur dioxide with carbon monoxide to elemental sulfur was studied over AC-supported transition-metal oxide catalysts. According to the study, Fe2O3/AC was the most active catalyst among the 4 AC-supported catalysts tested. By using Fe2O3/AC, the best catalyst, when the feed conditions were properly optimized (CO/SO 2 molar ratio = 2:1; sulfidation temperature, 400°C; Fe content, 20 wt%; GHSV = 7000 mL g^−1 h^−1) , 95.43% sulfur dioxide conversion and 86.59% sulfur yield were obtained at the temperature of 350°C. Catalyst samples were characterized by X-ray powder diffraction in order to relate the phase composition to the activation behavior and catalytic performance. The active phase of catalyst was detected as FeS2, and the formation of FeS 2 was greatly dependent on the sulfidation temperature.
Keywords :
Sulfur dioxide , carbon monoxide , activated carbon , transition , metal oxide , selective catalytic
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
Record number :
2533323
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