Production of Sulphur Compounds by Reaction of Carbon and Sulphur Dioxide

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

Variations in product distribution in the carbon-sulphur dioxide system due to variations in reaction temperature, sulphur dioxide concentration in the feed gas, and gassolid contact time were studied in detail for a brown coal char. The results were compared with those for two wood chars, a coke prepared from Liddell coal and two cokes prepared from Ac1and coal. Conditions were chosen such that gas-solid diffusion rates did not hinder chemical attack of the carbon.With brown coal char under suitable conditions, the selectivity of sulphur in the sulphur dioxide fed, to either elemental sulphur or carbon disulphide, was in excess of 90 per cent. The wood chars gave very similar product distributions Ito brown coal char. However, the cokes from Ac1and and Liddell coals were respectively approximately three and seven times less reactive than the brown coal char.The approximate carbon holdup required to just achieve total conversion of sulphur dioxide, and thereby achieve high selectivity to elemental sulphur, is given as a function of reaction temperature.
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APA:  (1974)  Production of Sulphur Compounds by Reaction of Carbon and Sulphur Dioxide

MLA: Production of Sulphur Compounds by Reaction of Carbon and Sulphur Dioxide. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1974.

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