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Bituminous coal-based activated carbons modified with nitrogen as adsorbents of hydrogen sulfide

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CARBON
卷 42, 期 3, 页码 469-476

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2003.10.042

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activated carbon; adsorption; thermal analysis; catalytic properties

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Bituminous coal-based activated carbon was modified by impregnation with melamine and heat treatment at 850 degreesC. Another sample was impregnated with melamine and urea and heat treated at 650 and 850 degreesC. Chemical and physical properties of the materials were determined using Boehm titration, thermal analysis, sorption of nitrogen and SEM with EDX. Then the H2S breakthrough capacity tests were carried out and the sorption capacity was calculated. The results revealed that carbons modified with nitrogen-containing species and heat-treated at 850 degreesC have a hydrogen sulfide removal capacity exceeding more then 10 times the capacity of unmodified sample. H2S on the surface of these materials is oxidized to sulfuric acid and elemental sulfur and stored in the pore system. New carbons are hypothesized to act as catalytic reactors promoting two different pathways of hydrogen sulfide oxidation in two different locations. In small micropores, where water is present, hydrogen sulfide dissociate to HS- ions and those ions are oxidized to sulfur radicals and sulfur dioxide leading to the formation of sulfuric acid. In larger pores with incorporated nitrogen, basic sites promote dissociation and formation of sulfur polymers, which are resistant to further oxidation. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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