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H2S-Selective Catalytic Oxidation: Catalysts and Processes
Author(s) -
Xin Zhang,
Yuyin Tang,
Siqiu Qu,
Jianwen Da,
Zhengping Hao
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
acs catalysis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 4.898
H-Index - 198
ISSN - 2155-5435
DOI - 10.1021/cs501476p
Subject(s) - catalysis , catalyst support , oxide , industrial catalysts , chemistry , chemical engineering , carbon nanotube supported catalyst , inorganic chemistry , carbon fibers , heterogeneous catalysis , materials science , carbon nanofiber , organic chemistry , composite number , engineering , composite material
The most widely used catalysts and processes for H2S-selective catalytic oxidation are overviewed in this review. Two kinds of catalysts have been investigated intensively: carbon-based catalysts (active carbon catalyst, carbon nanotube catalyst, and carbon nanofiber catalyst), metal oxide-based catalysts (metal oxide catalyst, oxide-supported catalyst, and clay-supported catalyst). Among them, carbon-based catalysts are utilized mainly in discontinuous processes at relatively low temperatures, whereas metal oxide catalysts are the most widely used in practice. However, the reaction temperature is relatively high. Fortunately, a MgAlVO catalyst derived from LDH materials and intercalated clay-supported catalysts exhibit excellent catalytic activities at relatively lower temperatures. According to various studies, the catalytic behaviors mainly obey the Mars–van Krevelen mechanism; however, the catalyst deactivation mechanism differs, depending on the catalyst. In practice, the mobil direct oxidation proce...

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