Use of hydrogen to regenerate metal oxide hydrogen sulfide sorbents

A process to regenerate a spent hydrogen sulfide sorbent comprised of a sorbent metal selected from Fe, Ni, Co, and Cu on a refractory oxide support using hydrogen gas. The sorbent metal component may be mono- or multi-metallic in nature, and preferably comprise Ni and/or Co. If desired, secondary m...

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Main Authors BROWN LEO D, CHEN JINGGUANG G, TOUVELLE MICHELE S, BAIRD WILLIAM C, MCVICKER GARY B, KLEIN DARRYL P, ELLIS EDWARD S, VAUGHAN DAVID E. W
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LanguageEnglish
Published 25.09.2003
Edition7
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Summary:A process to regenerate a spent hydrogen sulfide sorbent comprised of a sorbent metal selected from Fe, Ni, Co, and Cu on a refractory oxide support using hydrogen gas. The sorbent metal component may be mono- or multi-metallic in nature, and preferably comprise Ni and/or Co. If desired, secondary metals may be incorporated to increase regeneration efficiency and/or capacity. Other additives suppress hydrocarbon cracking.
Bibliography:Application Number: US20030336948