The Reduction of Calcium Sulfate by Hydrogen to Produce Calcium Sulfide as a Reductant of Sulfur Dioxide to Elemental Sulfur

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Byung-Su Kim
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The reaction between calcium sulfate and hydrogen is of interest both as a means of regenerating calcium sulfide as a reductant of sulhr dioxide to elemental sulhr and for producing elemental sulhr from gypsum. This reaction was investigated using a thermogravimetric analysis technique in the absence and presence of nickel catalyst. The reaction temperature was varied between 973 and 1153 K, while the hydrogen partial pressures of 12.9 - 86.1 kPa were utilized. At 1073 K and a hydrogen partial pressure of 86.1 kPa, 60 % of the original calcium sulfate in the absence, and 95 % in the presence, of the nickel catalyst was converted to calcium sulfide in one hour.
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APA: Byung-Su Kim  (1999)  The Reduction of Calcium Sulfate by Hydrogen to Produce Calcium Sulfide as a Reductant of Sulfur Dioxide to Elemental Sulfur

MLA: Byung-Su Kim The Reduction of Calcium Sulfate by Hydrogen to Produce Calcium Sulfide as a Reductant of Sulfur Dioxide to Elemental Sulfur. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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