A. Bagreev et Tj. Bandosz, H2S adsorption/oxidation on unmodified activated carbons: importance of prehumidification, CARBON, 39(15), 2001, pp. 2303-2311
Three microporous activated carbons supplied by Norit(R) (of peat and bitum
inous coal origin) were used in this study as hydrogen sulfide adsorbents.
Their surface properties were evaluated by means of nitrogen adsorption, Bo
ehm titration, potentiometric titration, and thermal analysis. The results
show that the carbons significantly differ in their pore structure and surf
ace chemistry. This is reflected in their hydrogen sulfide breakthrough cap
acity. The breakthrough capacity is underestimated when not enough water is
adsorbed on the carbon surface. The performance follows the expectations a
fter extensive humidification of the sorbents' surfaces. Moderately low pH
in the acidic range of coal-based carbon, Vapure 612, promotes the oxidatio
n of H2S to sulfur oxides which is important from the point of view of wate
r regeneration. The high pH of peat-based carbon, RB 4, results in H2S oxid
ation to elemental sulfur. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserv
ed.