Removal Of S02 And Production Of Sulfur From Smelter Gases

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D&apos George Arcy R.
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

Removal of S02 from smelter gases is being investigated, using an innovative technique that results in the almost simultaneous recovery and production of elemental sulfur. S02 is removed from the gas stream by scrubbing with suitable aqueous salt solutions or high-boiling organic fluids. The S02-laden liquor is then reacted with H2S Crystalline, high-purity sulfur is instantly precipitated and, after filtration, the regenerated liquor is recycled. The H2S required for the process is produced by reacting a portion of the recovered sulfur with hydrogen or with methane and steam. The chemistry and results of preliminary laboratory research are discussed.
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APA: D&apos George Arcy R.  (1969)  Removal Of S02 And Production Of Sulfur From Smelter Gases

MLA: D&apos George Arcy R. Removal Of S02 And Production Of Sulfur From Smelter Gases. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1969.

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