Material screening for two-step thermochemical splitting of H2S using metal sulfide

Associated with the rise in energy demand is the increase in the amount of H2S evolved to the environment. H2S is toxic and dangerous to life and the environment, thus, the need to develop efficient and costeffective ways of disposing of the H2S gas has become all-important. To this end, a two-step...

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Main Authors: Osasuyi Osahon, Al-Ali Khalid, Abu Zahra Mohammad, Palmisano Giovanni, Viet Quang Dang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/09/e3sconf_heet2018_01003.pdf
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spelling doaj-f06e6dfa80e348a8954d519776e7c4632021-02-02T03:39:30ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-01830100310.1051/e3sconf/20198301003e3sconf_heet2018_01003Material screening for two-step thermochemical splitting of H2S using metal sulfideOsasuyi OsahonAl-Ali KhalidAbu Zahra MohammadPalmisano GiovanniViet Quang DangAssociated with the rise in energy demand is the increase in the amount of H2S evolved to the environment. H2S is toxic and dangerous to life and the environment, thus, the need to develop efficient and costeffective ways of disposing of the H2S gas has become all-important. To this end, a two-step thermochemical H2S splitting cycle is proposed in this work which does more than just getting rid of the toxic gas but has the potential to produce valuable H2 gas as well as store the solar heat energy. Studies have proved that the type of material used, such as metal sulfides, is critical to the efficiency of this thermochemical splitting process. As follows, this study focuses on establishing a criterion to aid in selecting favorable metal sulfides for application and further development in the H2S thermochemical decomposition sphere. Using a computational approach, via the HSC Chemistry 8®, evaluations such as the equilibrium yield from the sulfurization and decomposition reaction steps, the temperature required for reaction spontaneity, and the Reversibility Index were determined. Investigations proved that sulfides of Zirconium, Niobium, and Nickel were auspicious candidates for the thermochemical decomposition.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/09/e3sconf_heet2018_01003.pdf
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author Osasuyi Osahon
Al-Ali Khalid
Abu Zahra Mohammad
Palmisano Giovanni
Viet Quang Dang
spellingShingle Osasuyi Osahon
Al-Ali Khalid
Abu Zahra Mohammad
Palmisano Giovanni
Viet Quang Dang
Material screening for two-step thermochemical splitting of H2S using metal sulfide
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Osasuyi Osahon
Al-Ali Khalid
Abu Zahra Mohammad
Palmisano Giovanni
Viet Quang Dang
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title Material screening for two-step thermochemical splitting of H2S using metal sulfide
title_short Material screening for two-step thermochemical splitting of H2S using metal sulfide
title_full Material screening for two-step thermochemical splitting of H2S using metal sulfide
title_fullStr Material screening for two-step thermochemical splitting of H2S using metal sulfide
title_full_unstemmed Material screening for two-step thermochemical splitting of H2S using metal sulfide
title_sort material screening for two-step thermochemical splitting of h2s using metal sulfide
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Associated with the rise in energy demand is the increase in the amount of H2S evolved to the environment. H2S is toxic and dangerous to life and the environment, thus, the need to develop efficient and costeffective ways of disposing of the H2S gas has become all-important. To this end, a two-step thermochemical H2S splitting cycle is proposed in this work which does more than just getting rid of the toxic gas but has the potential to produce valuable H2 gas as well as store the solar heat energy. Studies have proved that the type of material used, such as metal sulfides, is critical to the efficiency of this thermochemical splitting process. As follows, this study focuses on establishing a criterion to aid in selecting favorable metal sulfides for application and further development in the H2S thermochemical decomposition sphere. Using a computational approach, via the HSC Chemistry 8®, evaluations such as the equilibrium yield from the sulfurization and decomposition reaction steps, the temperature required for reaction spontaneity, and the Reversibility Index were determined. Investigations proved that sulfides of Zirconium, Niobium, and Nickel were auspicious candidates for the thermochemical decomposition.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/09/e3sconf_heet2018_01003.pdf
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