Catalyst and process for oxidizing hydrogen sulfide

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Sulfur or compound thereof – Oxygen containing

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423230, 423535, 423539, 423573G, 502247, 502249, 502517, C01B 2314, C01B 1752, B01J 2314, B01J 2916

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ABSTRACT:
Catalysts comprising bismuth and vanadium components are highly active and stable, especially in the presence of water vapor, for oxidizing hydrogen sulfide to sulfur or SO.sub.2. Such catalysts have been found to be especially active for the conversion of hydrogen sulfide to sulfur by reaction with oxygen or SO.sub.2.

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