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Syn-gas from waste: the reduction of CO2 with H2S
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Syn-gas from waste: the reduction of CO2 with H2S

Nicholas P. Alderman, Virginie Peneau, Camilo J. Viasus, Ilia Korobkov, Balamurugan Vidjayacoumar, Khalid Albahily and Sandro Gambarotta
Reaction chemistry & engineering, Vol.4(4), pp.763-771
01/04/2019

Abstract

Chemistry Chemistry, Multidisciplinary Engineering Engineering, Chemical Physical Sciences Science & Technology Technology
In this paper, we demonstrate that syngas (H-2/CO) can be produced from oil waste (H2S/CO2) forming SO2 and S as secondary products at 600-800 degrees C in a flow reactor set-up. Numerous different metal sulfide catalysts have been tested for activity, with FeS and NiS appearing to be the most active. In both cases, the catalyst remains active after 120 hours online. X-ray diffraction confirmed that the catalyst remains under the form of the metal sulfide.

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