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Research Article

Conversion rules of sulfur compounds in iron chelate desulfurization system

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Pages 5159-5172 | Received 28 Nov 2022, Accepted 04 Apr 2023, Published online: 03 May 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Iron chelate desulfurization is a popular method in the coking industry due to its low generation of secondary salts. The conversion of sulfur compounds in the system plays a crucial role in this process. In this paper, the favorable conditions for the formation of polysulfide ions (Sx2-) were investigated by ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry (UV-Vis) in the reaction system of EDTA-Fe and Na2S. The reaction solution was analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), aiming to obtain the main forms of the presence of Sx2- after the reaction. HS was first converted to Sx2-, and then to elemental sulfur (S8). In the experimental range, the concentration of Sx2- increased with increasing the concentration ratio of reactants (c(Na2S)/c(EDTA-Fe)) and decreasing the temperature, was maximal at pH 9.84. At c(Na2S)/c(EDTA-Fe) of 120, the forms of Sx2- reached a maximum, which was S32--S102-. When the concentration ratio reached 130, S8 was generated, as the concentration ratio increased on this basis, the time for S8 to appear was shortened from 21 min to 12 min. Therefore, the study of the conversion rules of sulfur compounds in the iron chelate desulfurization system provides both the ideas to suppress the generation of by-salts in this system and new evidence to reveal the common problem of sulfur compounds conversion in the wet catalytic oxidation desulfurization process.

GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT

Nomenclature

c(Na2S)/c(EDTA-Fe)=

the concentration ratio of reactants

c0(Na2S)=

the initial concentration of S2- in the solution.

c (Na2Sx)=

the concentration of Sx2- in the solution after the reaction.

X=

polysulfide ions concentration as a percentage of total sulfur concentration

c=

the concentration of Sx2- in EquationEq. (2).

Abbreviations=
UV-Vis=

ultraviolet – visible spectrophotometry

HPLC=

high-performance liquid chromatography

Sx2-=

polysulfide ions

S8=

elemental sulfur

H2S=

Hydrogen sulfide

Tannin=

tannin extract

PDS=

dinuclear cobalt-phthalocyanine sulfonate

Abs=

Absorbance of the measured substances

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Additional information

Funding

The work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [21606161]; the Shandong Key Laboratory of Multiphase Fluid Reaction and Separation Engineering [2021MFRSE-D01]

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