Desulfurization With Hydrogen Production By BS Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Nobuaki Sato
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

For decontamination of SO2 containing waste gases from industries such as ferrous and non-ferrous metal companies, desulfurization with hydrogen production by the reaction of Br2 and SO2 was proposed as bromine-sulfur (BS) process. In this process, SO2 is fixed as H2SO4 in the presence of Br2 and H2O forming H2SO4 and HBr. Then hydrogen is produced by the decomposition of HBr and Br2 as byproduct is recycled. The reaction of Br2, SO2 and H2O was found not to occur in liquid phase but to occur in vapor one. The production ratios of H2SO4 and HBr showed a maximum at temperatures around 60 oC. The highest production ratio was obtained at 70 oC with a mixing ratio of Br2:SO2:H2O=1:1:10. The experimental results were discussed with thermodynamic consideration.
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APA: Nobuaki Sato  (2006)  Desulfurization With Hydrogen Production By BS Process

MLA: Nobuaki Sato Desulfurization With Hydrogen Production By BS Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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