Sulfur Recovery Using the Modified Claus Process

The goal of the project was to remove sulfur from a waste stream of hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide. This was accomplished through a modified form of the Claus process. The Claus process combusts hydrogen sulfide and oxygen to produce a specific level of sulfur dioxide. The Claus reaction then c...

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Main Authors: Kinsinger, Corey Laws, Chac, George, Ksionda, Michael, Niselson, David
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/244399
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2443992015-10-23T04:57:04Z Sulfur Recovery Using the Modified Claus Process Kinsinger, Corey Laws Chac, George Ksionda, Michael Niselson, David The goal of the project was to remove sulfur from a waste stream of hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide. This was accomplished through a modified form of the Claus process. The Claus process combusts hydrogen sulfide and oxygen to produce a specific level of sulfur dioxide. The Claus reaction then catalytically reacts the two sulfur compounds to form elemental sulfur and water. The elemental sulfur is condensed out of the process to be sold, while the remaining gas is vented to the atmosphere. This vented gas met all EPA laws regarding sulfur emissions limits, and released only 1.4 kg per day of sulfur compounds. The primary improvements from the standard Claus process were the addition of desiccators and the development of a heat exchanger network. The desiccators remove water, one of the products of the reaction, in order to improve conversion in the process. The heat exchanger network reduces the reliance on utilities and water usage to maintain desired temperatures. Overall, the project was determined to have a $1.63 million net present value, making it an economically sound proposal. 2012-05 text Electronic Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10150/244399 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description The goal of the project was to remove sulfur from a waste stream of hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide. This was accomplished through a modified form of the Claus process. The Claus process combusts hydrogen sulfide and oxygen to produce a specific level of sulfur dioxide. The Claus reaction then catalytically reacts the two sulfur compounds to form elemental sulfur and water. The elemental sulfur is condensed out of the process to be sold, while the remaining gas is vented to the atmosphere. This vented gas met all EPA laws regarding sulfur emissions limits, and released only 1.4 kg per day of sulfur compounds. The primary improvements from the standard Claus process were the addition of desiccators and the development of a heat exchanger network. The desiccators remove water, one of the products of the reaction, in order to improve conversion in the process. The heat exchanger network reduces the reliance on utilities and water usage to maintain desired temperatures. Overall, the project was determined to have a $1.63 million net present value, making it an economically sound proposal.
author Kinsinger, Corey Laws
Chac, George
Ksionda, Michael
Niselson, David
spellingShingle Kinsinger, Corey Laws
Chac, George
Ksionda, Michael
Niselson, David
Sulfur Recovery Using the Modified Claus Process
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Chac, George
Ksionda, Michael
Niselson, David
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title Sulfur Recovery Using the Modified Claus Process
title_short Sulfur Recovery Using the Modified Claus Process
title_full Sulfur Recovery Using the Modified Claus Process
title_fullStr Sulfur Recovery Using the Modified Claus Process
title_full_unstemmed Sulfur Recovery Using the Modified Claus Process
title_sort sulfur recovery using the modified claus process
publisher The University of Arizona.
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/244399
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