2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
(449bv) Study of Copper-Based Commercial Sorbent for Desulfurization of Syngas at Warm Temperature
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In this study, a commercial sorbent with particle size of 30~50 mesh is used for removing hydrogen sulfide from syngas (containing 1% vol. H2S) down to ppm levels in a fixed-bed reactor. The effect of regeneration temperature and cycles of sorption-regeneration on the sulfur capacity were studied as reference to build an operation strategy. The XRD analysis indicates that sulfidation process occurs in partial reduction under reducing atmospheres, i.e., CuO â?? Cu/Cu2O â?? CuxS (x â?¤ 2). The copper-based sorbent maintains excellent sulfur removal efficiency (above 90% of initial content) during ten adsorption-regeneration cycles at higher regeneration temperature. The results show that the amount of sulfate decreases as regeneration temperature increases. Considering the trend that energy consumption increases as regeneration temperature increases, a big gap between sulfidation and regeneration temperature results in efficiency decrease. The study shows that the performances of the copper-based commercial sorbent seem to be promising for application in syngas desulfurization. It is necessary to decrease regeneration temperature and minimize sulfate formation by introducing a suitable additive in future work.