Pd. Clark et al., Conversion of CS2 and COS over alumina and titania under Claus process conditions: reaction with H2O and SO2, APP CATAL B, 31(2), 2001, pp. 107-112
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8
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics","Environmental Engineering & Energy
Catalytic conversion of CS2 in the Claus process using either alumina or ti
tania has always been assumed to proceed via hydrolysis. Although this conc
lusion is supported by the results of this study, data reported here show t
hat the high CS2 conversion activity of titania may be due, in part, to the
reaction of CS2 with SO2, a process which proceeds almost quantitatively a
t 320 degreesC. This reaction was also shown to have an appreciable rate at
250 degreesC, suggesting that some of the CS2 conversion activity of titan
ia at second Claus converter conditions may be due to reaction with SO2. CO
S was identified as an intermediate product of the reaction of CS2 with SO2
. Although these studies confirmed that alumina promotes hydrolysis of CS2,
the industrial observation that it is not as efficient a catalyst as titan
ia for the conversion of CS2 may be due to the limited ability of alumina t
o promote reaction of CS2 with SO2. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All righ
ts reserved.