Sintered Sorbent Utilization for H2S Removal from Industrial Flue Gas in the Process of Smelter Slag Granulation

Authors suggest removing hydrogen sulfide from the hot industrial gas at temperatures 200-300 C and its subsequent interaction with Fe2O3. For this purpose the following sorbents have been proposed: a mixture of iron oxide and fly ash; iron oxide and pumice; different samples of red mud (bauxite tr...

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Main Authors: Andrei B. LEBEDEV, Vladimir A. UTKOV, Akhded Abrakhim KHALIFA
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Language:English
Published: Saint-Petersburg Mining University 2019-06-01
Series:Zapiski Gornogo Instituta
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Online Access:http://pmi.spmi.ru/index.php/pmi/article/view/8348
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spelling doaj-55006434be2c41869547a2df5ca9080d2020-11-25T02:03:14ZengSaint-Petersburg Mining UniversityZapiski Gornogo Instituta2411-33362541-94042019-06-01237329229710.31897/PMI.2019.3.292Sintered Sorbent Utilization for H2S Removal from Industrial Flue Gas in the Process of Smelter Slag Granulation Andrei B. LEBEDEV0Vladimir A. UTKOV1Akhded Abrakhim KHALIFA2Saint-Petersburg Mining UniversitySaint-Petersburg Mining UniversitySaint-Petersburg Mining UniversityAuthors suggest removing hydrogen sulfide from the hot industrial gas at temperatures 200-300 C and its subsequent interaction with Fe2O3. For this purpose the following sorbents have been proposed: a mixture of iron oxide and fly ash; iron oxide and pumice; different samples of red mud (bauxite treatment residues containing iron oxide). To prevent dusting and loss of absorbing capacity, the sorbents were shaped into porous granules with other metallic oxides. Materials utilized in the study were obtained the following way: mixing of Fe2O3 with fly ash; sintering of the mixture with red mud. The blend contains aluminum oxide and silica, which can act as matrix shapers, alkali oxides and fluxing agents that reduce the temperature during metal sintering. After the samples had been saturated with sulfur, they were positioned in a venting reservoir, where under the temperature 600-700 C desorption to the initial state occurred by means of passing an air flow through the sorbent layer. In the process of this operation, sulfur dioxide was released and reactive metal oxides re-emerged. Desorption also generated a small amount of elemental sulfur and sulfuric acid. Absorbing capacity was assessed at higher temperatures, efficiency of H2S removal reached 95-99.9 %. Proposed technology of air cleaning is recommended to use in metallurgic processes with elevated atmospheric pollution, e.g. granulation of melted blast-furnace slag. http://pmi.spmi.ru/index.php/pmi/article/view/8348red mudindustrial flue gaspumiceabsorbing capacitysorbentssmelter slag
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author Andrei B. LEBEDEV
Vladimir A. UTKOV
Akhded Abrakhim KHALIFA
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Vladimir A. UTKOV
Akhded Abrakhim KHALIFA
Sintered Sorbent Utilization for H2S Removal from Industrial Flue Gas in the Process of Smelter Slag Granulation
Zapiski Gornogo Instituta
red mud
industrial flue gas
pumice
absorbing capacity
sorbents
smelter slag
author_facet Andrei B. LEBEDEV
Vladimir A. UTKOV
Akhded Abrakhim KHALIFA
author_sort Andrei B. LEBEDEV
title Sintered Sorbent Utilization for H2S Removal from Industrial Flue Gas in the Process of Smelter Slag Granulation
title_short Sintered Sorbent Utilization for H2S Removal from Industrial Flue Gas in the Process of Smelter Slag Granulation
title_full Sintered Sorbent Utilization for H2S Removal from Industrial Flue Gas in the Process of Smelter Slag Granulation
title_fullStr Sintered Sorbent Utilization for H2S Removal from Industrial Flue Gas in the Process of Smelter Slag Granulation
title_full_unstemmed Sintered Sorbent Utilization for H2S Removal from Industrial Flue Gas in the Process of Smelter Slag Granulation
title_sort sintered sorbent utilization for h2s removal from industrial flue gas in the process of smelter slag granulation
publisher Saint-Petersburg Mining University
series Zapiski Gornogo Instituta
issn 2411-3336
2541-9404
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Authors suggest removing hydrogen sulfide from the hot industrial gas at temperatures 200-300 C and its subsequent interaction with Fe2O3. For this purpose the following sorbents have been proposed: a mixture of iron oxide and fly ash; iron oxide and pumice; different samples of red mud (bauxite treatment residues containing iron oxide). To prevent dusting and loss of absorbing capacity, the sorbents were shaped into porous granules with other metallic oxides. Materials utilized in the study were obtained the following way: mixing of Fe2O3 with fly ash; sintering of the mixture with red mud. The blend contains aluminum oxide and silica, which can act as matrix shapers, alkali oxides and fluxing agents that reduce the temperature during metal sintering. After the samples had been saturated with sulfur, they were positioned in a venting reservoir, where under the temperature 600-700 C desorption to the initial state occurred by means of passing an air flow through the sorbent layer. In the process of this operation, sulfur dioxide was released and reactive metal oxides re-emerged. Desorption also generated a small amount of elemental sulfur and sulfuric acid. Absorbing capacity was assessed at higher temperatures, efficiency of H2S removal reached 95-99.9 %. Proposed technology of air cleaning is recommended to use in metallurgic processes with elevated atmospheric pollution, e.g. granulation of melted blast-furnace slag.
topic red mud
industrial flue gas
pumice
absorbing capacity
sorbents
smelter slag
url http://pmi.spmi.ru/index.php/pmi/article/view/8348
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