Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Sulfur or compound thereof – Elemental sulfur
Patent
1983-07-14
1984-07-24
Thomas, Earl C.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Sulfur or compound thereof
Elemental sulfur
423220, 423648R, C01B 304, C01B 1704
Patent
active
044617550
ABSTRACT:
A novel process for producing hydrogen and sulfur via the thermal decomposition of hydrogen sulfide is disclosed. The thermal decomposition of hydrogen sulfide is accomplished by passing a hydrogen sulfide containing gas through a reaction chamber containing a refractory material that has been preheated to a temperature between about 982.degree. C. and about 1816.degree. C. so that a gas stream comprising hydrogen, sulfur and hydrogen sulfide is produced. While one reaction chamber is used for decomposition, another is being preheated with hot gases such as a sulfur dioxide-oxygen mixture from a sulfur burner. When the peak temperature in the first reaction chamber declines to a selected value, the functions of the two reaction chambers are reversed.
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Daley William D.
Young Robert D.
Allied Corporation
Doernberg Alan M.
Fuchs Gerhard H,.
Russel Jeffrey E.
Stroup, Jr. Kenneth E.
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