Removal of by-products in method for processing a gas containing hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide
A method for processing a gas, such as a Claus tail gas, containing at least hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and at least sulfur dioxide (SO2), includes the steps of contacting the gas with a liquid solvent, such as polyethylene glycol, containing at least one catalyst, such as sodium salicylate, in a contac...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
Published |
28.08.2001
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Edition | 7 |
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Summary: | A method for processing a gas, such as a Claus tail gas, containing at least hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and at least sulfur dioxide (SO2), includes the steps of contacting the gas with a liquid solvent, such as polyethylene glycol, containing at least one catalyst, such as sodium salicylate, in a contacting stage, recovering gaseous effluent substantially containing no hydrogen sulfide and no sulfur dioxide from the contacting stage, and separating liquid sulfur from liquid solvent in a decantation zone beneath the contacting stage. In order to remove by-products, such as sulfate and thiosulfate salts, resulting from degradation of the catalyst, a liquid fraction F containing at least solvent, catalyst, sulfur and the solid by-products resulting from degradation of the catalyst is extracted from the contacting stage and sent to a processing stage distinct from the contacting stage where the liquid fraction F is heated to a temperature sufficient to at least partially crystallize the by-products, and the crystallized by-products are separated from the rest of the liquid fraction F containing at least solvent. At least a stream F1 comprising solvent, catalyst and sulfur and substantially free of the by-products and a stream F2 mostly comprising the by-products are recovered. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: US19990444847 |