Abstract

Two promising catalysts are tested in the desulfurization of coke-oven gas at OAO Magnitogorskii Metallurgicheskii Kombinat in a pilot plant (with a gas flow rate of up to 0.78 m3/h): AOK-78-57 titaniumoxide catalyst (produced by OOO Katalizator, Novosibirsk); and VA-2 vanadium catalyst on an aluminumoxide substrate (developed at the Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences and produced by OOO Novomichurinskii Katalizatornyi Zavod). The VA-2 catalyst shows some benefits in the conversion of hydrogen sulfide, with practically the same activity in the conversion of organosulfur components (CS2 and COS). With a final temperature of 450°C, CS2 conversion at VA-2 catalyst exceeds 99.5%, on average. Accordingly, VA-2 catalyst is promising for use in the first stages of catalytic conversion in sulfurremoval units of Claus type, including those for the desulfurization of coke-oven gas.

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