Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Sulfur or compound thereof – Elemental sulfur
Patent
1977-06-27
1980-06-10
Peters, G. O.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Sulfur or compound thereof
Elemental sulfur
423563, 423574R, C01B 1704
Patent
active
042073049
ABSTRACT:
A liquid or solid hydrocarbon is partially oxidized in the presence of steam and oxygen in a high temperature reducing flame zone to which at least sulfur dioxide is added to consume generated hydrogen and carbon monoxide formed in a second flame zone to form hydrogen sulfide as necessary for a Claus reaction. Elemental sulfur is thermally formed. The gas stream is rapidly cooled to prevent further reactions, then further cooled to condense sulfur. The resultant gas stream is passed to one or more Claus conversion zones where hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide react to form sulfur.
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Peters G. O.
The Ralph M. Parsons Company
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