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HERO ID
1706239
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Effect of catalyst shape on the hydrolysis of COS and CS2 in a simulated Claus converter
Author(s)
Tong, SM; Lana, IGD; Chuang, KT
Year
1997
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research
ISSN:
0888-5885
EISSN:
1520-5045
Volume
36
Issue
10
Page Numbers
4087-4093
Web of Science Id
WOS:A1997XZ18800007
Abstract
The alumina catalyst employed in the modified Claus process for sulfur recovery is often partially deactivated from sulfation of its active surface. This decreased catalytic activity is particularly detrimental to the hydrolysis reactions of COS and CS2 because incomplete hydrolysis results even though their theoretical conversion limit is 100%. Simulation of the reactor performance at typical Claus plant-operating conditions was possible using experimentally obtained rate functions for the two simultaneous hydrolysis reactions and the H2S/SO2 reaction. Using these rate constants, rather small values of the effectiveness factor were predicted for the hydrolysis reactions. By increasing the value of the effectiveness factor, it should be possible to improve the hydrolysis conversions without altering the process conditions appropriate for good sulfur recoveries. This was achieved by changing the particle shape to increase the external surface area. The simulation of a Claus catalytic converter, based upon a plug-flow adiabatic fixed-bed computer model using various shapes for the catalyst particles, showed that improved performance results even when the catalyst surface is partially sulfated.
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