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Glass-based processing of mixed-oxide desulfurization sorbents
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posted on 2020-04-15, 00:00 authored by MD Dolan, AY Ilyushechkin, KG McLennan, T Nguyen, SD SharmaThe favorable thermodynamics of the reaction between H2S and oxides of iron, nickel, and zinc make these materials suitable for the sorption of sulfur from coal-derived synthesis gas. As an alternative to traditional solid-state processing, the suitability for coal gas desulfurization of glass-ceramics based on transition metal oxides has been evaluated. Glass-ceramics based on NiAl2O4 and ZnFe2O 4 have similar sorption properties and a high resistance to agglomeration, but the inexpensive raw materials and moderate processing temperature of the ZnFe2O4-based glass makes it more suitable for a commercial application. The overall performance is highly dependent on the particle size of the sorbent, but these materials can be formed with relatively high surface areas by using fiber-based processing. This material is a potential alternative to mixed oxide sorbents prepared by solid-state processing, as it offers comparable performance combined with the ability to process the glass by existing glass-processing techniques. © 2009 American Chemical Society.
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48Issue
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10498End Page
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1520-5045ISSN
0888-5885Publisher
American Chemical SocietyPublisher DOI
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2009-09-15External Author Affiliations
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