R. Benslimane et Mt. Hepworth, DESULFURIZATION OF HOT COAL-DERIVED FUEL GASES WITH MANGANESE-BASED REGENERABLE SORBENTS .3. FIXED-BED TESTING, Energy & fuels, 9(2), 1995, pp. 372-378
In recent studies, the thermodynamic feasibility of using manganese-ba
sed sorbent pellets for the removal of H2S from hot coal-derived fuel
gases, and the subsequent regeneration of loaded (sulfided) pellets wi
th air was established. Screening sulfidation tests on a number of for
mulations, consisting of a manganese-containing compound (ore or MnCO3
), alundum (Al2O3), and organic or inorganic binders, were carried out
using H2S-H-2 gas mixtures in a thermogravimetric apparatus (TGA) at
temperatures ranging from 700-1000 degrees C. A formulation, designate
d FORM4-A, was found to possess the best combination of sulfur capacit
y, reactivity, and strength. Regeneration tests determined that for T
greater than or equal to 900 degrees C, loaded pellets can be fully re
generated with air in 10-15 min, without sulfate formation. This paper
reports on fixed-bed testing of the leading Mn-based sorbent pellet f
ormulation (i.e., FORM4-A). Experiments are carried out to test the lo
ng-term durability and regenerability of the sorbent using a simulated
Tampella-U fuel gas for sulfidation and air for regeneration. In addi
tion, the effect of temperature on sulfidation reaction equilibrium is
determined in the range 800-1000 degrees C. A reassessment of the equ
ilibrium states of reactions involving solid MnO, MnS, Mn(3)O4, and Mn
SO4 is then presented based on the results obtained and a recent study
by Turkdogan.