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Selective catalytic oxidation of H2S to elemental sulfur using TiO2/Si
O2 catalysts was investigated in this study. The reaction test with pu
re TiS2 and Ti(SO4)(2) and cyclic temperature operation showed that Ti
O2 had good resistance to sulfation and sulfidation, which are known a
s the main causes of catalytic deactivation in sulfur recovery process
. Catalyst deactivation caused by deposition of sulfur on the catalyst
surface resulted in a decrease in the conversion of H2S, not in the s
electivity to sulfur, at low reaction temperatures. With an increase i
n the O-2/H2S ratio from 0.5 to 4, the conversion was slightly increas
ed, but the selectivity to elemental sulfur was remarkably decreased.
The presence of water vapor decreased both the activity and selectivit
y. Temperature programmed desorption with NH3 and CH3COOH and reaction
tests after doping K2O and B2O3 to TiO2/SiO2 revealed that the select
ive oxidation of H2S occurred on acidic sites and the reverse Claus re
action proceeded on basic sites. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.