New sulfur adsorbents derived from layered double hydroxides: I: Synthesis and COS adsorption |
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Authors: | Dennis E. Sparks Tonya Morgan Patricia M. Patterson S. Adam Tackett Erin Morris Mark Crocker |
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Affiliation: | aCenter for Applied Energy Research, University of Kentucky, 2540 Research Park Drive, Lexington, KY 40511-8479, USA |
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Abstract: | Mixed oxides, prepared via the thermal decomposition of layered double hydroxides (LDHs), were screened gravimetrically for their ability to adsorb carbonyl sulfide (COS). Based on promising results obtained for Ni/Mg/Al, Ni/Mg/Fe and Co/Mg/Al mixed oxides, a study was undertaken to optimize the composition of these materials for COS adsorption. To investigate the effect of the M(II):M(III) ratio, LDHs of the type [MzMgyAlx(OH)2](CO3)x/2·0.5H2O (where M = Ni or Co, and x + y + z = 1) were prepared at values of x corresponding to 0.33 and 0.20. Simultaneously, the elemental ratio of transition metal to magnesium (z/y) was varied. Mixed oxides obtained from the resulting LDHs were tested in fixed bed mode with a feed of 100 ppm COS in N2 to determine breakthrough capacity. In general Ni/Mg/Al mixed oxides showed the best performance, a composition with Ni/Mg/Al = 0.32/0.48/0.20 showing the best adsorption capacity. Treatment of the spent adsorbent under an atmosphere of 5% H2 in N2 at 450 °C was found to provide an effective means of restoring the adsorption capacity over two cycles of adsorption and regeneration, although after three such cycles, adsorption capacity decreased. |
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Keywords: | Adsorption Carbonyl sulfide Methyl mercaptan Layered double hydroxide Hydrotalcite |
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