Published April 1988
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Journal Article
Hydrogen sulfide removal by supported vanadium oxide
Chicago
Abstract
The retention of hydrogen sulfide by alumina-supported vanadium oxide at 650-700 °C is studied with flow reactor experiments. The effects of sorbent prereduction and gas-phase composition (H_2 and H_2O content) are discussed. It is found that hydrogen sulfide is chemisorbed reversibly on a nonstoichiometric vanadium oxide. Bulk sulfide is not formed.
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© 1988 American Chemical Society. Received for review February 4, 1987. Accepted October 10, 1987.Additional details
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