Thermal Reduction Of Vaniukov Furnace Sulfurous Oxygen-Bearing Off-Gas By Methane

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 197 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
Method of high-temperature reduction of oxygen-bearing sulfurous gas has been developed at Copper Plant (CP) of MMC ?Norilsk Nickel? Trans-Polar Division (PD) with the aim of producing elemental sulfur from Vanyukov furnace? off-gas. Non-explosive reduction technology of oxygen-bearing sulfurous gas by methane utilized at Copper Plant has been designed to separate the processes of gas heating and sulfur dioxide reduction based on different kinetic of the reactions oxygen fixing and SO2 reduction. First, natural gas promptly reacts with oxygen contained in the process gas to heat a gas mixture up to the temperature of sulfur dioxide reduction (1200C). Then isothermal reduction takes place within 1 sec. Combustion chamber (pre-chamber) design developed based on the above principles is presented. Practical experience of the two reduction reactors operation at CP since 1996 proves high efficiency of the developed reduction process. The volume efficiency rises dramatically thanks to the fact that both fuel and reducing agent are fed into the reactor volume in the form of high-speed turbulent jets providing an intensive mixing of the reacting gases. On condition of equal internal volume of the reactors, the developed process offers higher efficiency of reagent interaction resulting in sulfur conversion exceeding 90%, as compared to the equilibrium one.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Thermal Reduction Of Vaniukov Furnace Sulfurous Oxygen-Bearing Off-Gas By MethaneMLA: Thermal Reduction Of Vaniukov Furnace Sulfurous Oxygen-Bearing Off-Gas By Methane. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.