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Method and system for removal of sulfur compounds from gases and for regenerating spent sorbents

US4857285A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateJun 4, 1987
Grant dateAug 15, 1989
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Expiry dateJun 4, 2007

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  • Technology area (CPC B)Performing Operations; Transporting
  • CPC primaryB01D2259/4009
  • WIPO fieldChemical engineering
  • WIPO sectorChemistry

Abstract

A method and system for removing hydrogen sulfide from a hot gas. In a moving bed absorber, sulfur compounds in the hot gas moving in a direction which is countercurrent to the direction of movement of the movable bed of metal oxide, react with metal oxide to form metal sulfide. The metal sulfide is regenerated to re-usable metal oxide in a moving bed regenerator. The regeneration is carried out with an oxygen-containing gas in which regenerator off-gas serves as a diluent to control oxygen concentration. In the regenerator, spent metal sulfide moves progressively through a single regeneration vessel having first, second and third regeneration stages. In the first and second regeneration stages, first and second oxygen and sulfur dioxide-containing gases move, respectively, in a direction which is cocurrent with the direction of movement of a movable bed of spent metal sulfide. In the third regeneration stage, an oxygen-containing gas moves in a direction which is countercurrent to the direction of movement of the movable bed of metal sulfide from the second regeneration stage. The combined gases derived from the first, second and third regeneration stges and which are rich in sulf…

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