TY - JOUR AU - Gorina, N. AB - Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils, Vol. 11-12, 1993 ECOLOGY UTILIZATION OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE FROM ACIDIC GASES PRODUCED IN TREATMENT WITH AMINES A. F. Lunin,* Akhmed Hussein Hussein, T. N. Burdeinaya, R. I. Fedorova, A. Yu. Adzhiev, and N. S. Gorina UDC 628.543:66.074.037 Treatment with amines is the basic method for removing hydrogen sulfide from gases. When such treatment is used, there is a problem in utilizing the acidic regeneration gases, which consist of carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and C 1 -C 4 hydrocarbons. If the concentration of hydrogen sulfide in these gases is below 20%, it is best removed by direct oxidation by oxygen to form sulfur or sulfur dioxide, over solid or liquid catalysts. Here we are reporting on an investigation of the activity and selectivity of commercial oxide catalysts in this reaction. Commercial catalysts (Table 1) were used in the direct oxidation of gas containing hydrogen sulfide (2-4% hydrogen sulfide, 1-4% C 1 -C 4 hydrocarbons, remainder carbon dioxide) in a laboratory flow unit with a fixed bed of catalyst. The compositions of the feed and the reaction products were determined by gas-liquid chromatography. The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide may proceed with the formation of TI - Utilization of hydrogen sulfide from acidic gases produced in treatment with amines JF - Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils DO - 10.1007/BF00727133 DA - 2004-11-18 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/utilization-of-hydrogen-sulfide-from-acidic-gases-produced-in-LezJ40mb6e SP - 590 EP - 591 VL - 29 IS - 12 DP - DeepDyve ER -