H2S(g) removal using a modified, low-ph liquid redox sulfur recovery (LRSR) process with electrochemical regeneration of the Fe catalyst couple.
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A modified pH 1.0 liquid redox sulfur recovery (LRSR) process, based on reactive absorption of H(2)S((g)) in an acidic (pH 1.0) iron solution ([Fe(III)] = 9-8 g L(-1), [Fe(II)] = 1-2 g L(-1)) and electrochemical regeneration of the Fe(III)/Fe(II) catalyst couple, is introduced. Fe(II) was oxidized in a flow-through electrolytic cell by Cl(2(aq)) formed on a Ti/RuO(2) anode. pH 1.0 was applied to retard the potential precipitation of predominantly jarosite group Fe(III) species. At pH 1.0, the presence of chloride ions at [Cl(-)] = 30 g L(-1) allows for both efficient (indirect) electrochemical oxidation of Fe(II) and efficient H(2)S((g)) reactive absorption. The latter observation was hypothesized to be associated with higher concentrations of Fe(III)-Cl complexes that are more highly reactive toward H(2)S((aq)) than are free Fe(III) ions and Fe-SO(4) complexes that otherwise dominate pH 1.0 Fe(III) solutions in the absence of a significant Cl(-) concentration. At the described operational conditions the rate of Fe(II) oxidation in the experimental system was 0.793 kg Fe h(-1) per m(2) anode surface area, at a current efficiency of 58%. Electricity cost within the electrochemical step was approximated at $0.9 per kg H(2)S((g)) removed.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Environmental science & technology
دوره 43 21 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2009