Recovery Of Hydrogen From Hydrogen Sulfide

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. Kiuchi T. Tanaka
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

The combination of the following two exothermic reactions was studied with the purpose of recovering H2 from H2S formed in acid leaching of sulfide ores, direct reduction of metal sulfides with H2 or desulfurization of crude oils: In the kinetic study of the recovery of H2, the reaction rate was measured by the two methods of single-stage and circulation blowing of H2S through molten Pb in the temperature range of 550 to 750°C. The experimental results showed that the rate determining step is in the chemical reaction itself and also that this reaction is accelerated markedly by the addition of a trace of Ni, which may be responsible for the catalytic action of Ni dissolved in molten Pb. In the experiments where Pb metal was produced, PbS was oxidized in a stream of atmospheric N2 containing 0.5 to 20 vol-% 02 or in the same 02 partial pressures as in N2 though under reduced pressures in the temperature range of 400 to 800°C. It was found from these experiments that the formation of PbSO4, basic sulfates and PbO are suppressable to yield Pb metal alone above 750°C and for 02 concentrations of less than 1 vol-%. Vapor of PbS was thought to take an important part in the Pb formation mechanism, and the probability thereof was demonstrated thermodynamically.
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APA: H. Kiuchi T. Tanaka  (1978)  Recovery Of Hydrogen From Hydrogen Sulfide

MLA: H. Kiuchi T. Tanaka Recovery Of Hydrogen From Hydrogen Sulfide. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1978.

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