KMID : 1156220050310060483
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Journal of Environmental Health Sciences 2005 Volume.31 No. 6 p.483 ~ p.488
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The Utilization of Waste Seashells for H2S Removal
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Kim Young-Sik
Jang Seong-Ho Suh Jeong-Min
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Abstract
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The waste seashells were used for the removal of hydrogen sulfide from a hot gas stream. The sulphidation of waste seashells with H2S was studied in a thermogravimetric analyzer at temperature between 600 and 800¡É. The desulfurization performance of the waste seashell sorbents was experimentally tested in a fixed bed reactor system. Sulfidation experiments performed under reaction conditions similar to those at the exit of a coal gasifier showed that preparation procedure and technique, the type and the amount of seashell, and the size of the seashell affect the H©üS removal capacity of the sorbents. The pore structure of fresh and sulfided seashell sorbents was analyzed using mercury porosimetry, nitrogen adsorption, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Measurements of the reaction of H©üS with waste seashells show that particles smaller than 0.631 §® can achieve high conversion to CaS. According to TGA and fixed bed reactor results, temperature had influenced on H©üS removal efficiency. As desulfurization temperature increased, desulfurization efficiency increased. Also, maximum desulfurization efficiency was observed at 800¡É. Desulfurization was related to calcinations temperature.
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