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Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.209, 601-606, 2012
Removal of hydrogen sulfide through an electrochemically assisted scrubbing process using an active Co(III) catalyst at low temperatures
The authors describe the development and application of an electrochemically assisted wet scrubbing process for H2S removal at low temperature. Measurements of the oxidation efficiency of Co(II) at different temperatures demonstrated that its efficiency increased markedly at low temperatures (10 degrees C). Electro-reactor and normal pulse voltammetry results showed that the removal of H2S (95%) proceeded via mediated electrocatalytic oxidation. An increase in the total acidity of the anolyte solution suggested that SO42- could be the final product. Experiments were optimized using different reaction conditions, such as, by changing H2S loading, active Co(III) concentration, and hydrogen sulfide flow rates. At a high active Co(III) concentration (0.066 M) and a low H2S flow rate (10 L min(-1)), H2S removal was favorable at 10 degrees C. The use of Co(III) as a mediator at low temperature during electrochemically assisted wet scrubbing appears to offer a means of effectively removing H2S during the winter. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.