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Chemisorption of H2S on Copper-ETS-2: Experiment and Modeling of a Packed Column
Fecha
2018-01Registro en:
S. Rezaei; Avila, Adolfo María; S.M. Kuznicki; Chemisorption of H2S on Copper-ETS-2: Experiment and Modeling of a Packed Column; American Scientific Publishers; Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology; 18; 1-7; 1-2018; 1-7
1533-4880
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
S. Rezaei
Avila, Adolfo María
S.M. Kuznicki
Resumen
Copper supported on Engelhard Titanosilicate-2 (ETS-2) showed to be a promising adsorbent for deep H2S removal (to sub-ppm levels) for gas purification applications at room temperature. Because of the high external surface area and the cation exchange capacity of ETS-2, Cu ions are highly dispersed and very accessible to H2S molecules. In this study, H2S column breakthrough experiments are analyzed by a dynamic model based on the rigorous mass balance equations applied to the fixed-bed. The proposed model also includes the chemical reaction term, which is affected by the deactivation of the solid phase. Temperature-programmed desorption tests provided insight on the material characterization as well as on the relative magnitudes of the H2S-material interactions.