Lanthanum oxysulphide was found to be an effective catalyst for the re
duction of SO2 by CO to elemental sulphur. Over 98% in SO2 conversion
and selectivity to elemental sulphur can be achieved under the followi
ng conditions: temperature above 500 degrees C, stoichiometric CO/SO2
feed ratio, and a space velocity 21,600 cc g(-1) h(-1). COS in the low
ppm level was detected as a by-product similar to our earlier work wi
th perovskite. The catalyst is resistant to oxygen and water vapour. I
n addition, it was recognised that the lanthanum oxysulphide is bifunc
tional, i.e., not only is it active in the reduction of SO2 by COS [J.
A. Baglio, Ind. Eng. Chem., Prod. Res. Dev., 21 (1982) 38], but also i
ts lattice sulphur atoms are mobile enough to form COS with CO. This s
uggests that lanthanum oxysulphide functions as a catalyst for the red
uction of SO2 by CO via the intermediate COS.