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TiO2 catalysts used in claus processes: deactivation causes and catalytic activity
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Exergetic, energetic and life cycle assessments of the modified claus process
Energy, 2020Abstract In current study, the modified Claus process was simulated by ProMax simulator. The reliability of the simulated was tested by experimental data provided after different equipment’s. Afterward, the exergetic, energetic and sulfur efficiencies and life cycle assessment of total process at different processing stages were analyzed and compared.
Samane Zarei Mahmoudabadi
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An Electrochemical Claus Process for Sulfur Recovery
Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 1989Electrochemical oxidation of H{sub 2}S to give sulfur and water was achieved at 900{degrees}C using fuel cells possessing the general configuration where anode electrocatalysts experimentally investigated for promoting the subject oxidation reaction included WS{sub 2} and the thiospinels CuNi{sub 2}S{sub 4}, CuCo{sub 2}S{sub 4}, CuFe{sub 2}S{sub 4 ...
Nirupama U. Pujare +2 more
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SIMULATING VARIOUS SCHEMES OF THE CLAUS PROCESS
Chemical Engineering Communications, 1987An interactive program based on the Gibbs free energy minimization and the FLOWTRAN system analysis was written to simulate various schemes of the Claus process. Dew point calculation and feedback control loops were provided. Certain species are treated as inerts in units like condensers, reheaters, and the waste heat boiler, Simulation of the Claus ...
C. YEN, D.H. CHEN, R.N. MADDOX
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