Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Modifying or removing component of normally gaseous mixture – Hydrogen component
Patent
1990-07-27
1992-03-17
Straub, Gary P.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Modifying or removing component of normally gaseous mixture
Hydrogen component
4235731, 4236481, 423542, 23293S, 55 16, C01B 300, B01D 5910
Patent
active
050966839
ABSTRACT:
An H.sub.2 S-containing gas is combusted with oxygen in at least one burner, which discharges into a combustion chamber. The resulting mixed gases contain H.sub.2 S, SO.sub.2, free hydrogen and elementary sulfur and are at temperatures of about 900.degree. to 2000.degree. C. At temperatures of about 900.degree. to 2000.degree. C. at least part of the free hydrogen is removed from said mixed gases. The free hydrogen may be removed from the mixed gases, e.g., through membranes.
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Fischer Herbert
Kriebel Manfred
Sander Ulrich
Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft
Straub Gary P.
Vanoy Timothy C.
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