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Removing carbonyl sulfide with metal-modified activated carbon

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HIGHER EDUCATION PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11783-014-0714-5

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carbonyl sulfide; activated carbon; removal; reactive adsorption

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1137603, 51268021, 51368026]
  2. National High Technology Research and Development Program of China [2012AA062504]
  3. Applied Basic Research Program of Yunnan [2011FB027, 2011FA010]

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A Cu-Co-K/activated carbon (AC) adsorbent has been developed for the removal of carbonyl sulfide (COS). The effects of COS concentration, reaction temperature and relative humidity were closely examined. A breakthrough of 33.23 mg COS.g(-1) adsorbent at 60 degrees C, under 30% relative humidity and in presence of 1.0% oxygen was exhibited in the Cu-Co-K/AC adsorbent prepared. Competitive adsorption studies for COS in the presence of CS2, and H2S were also conducted. TPD analysis was used to identify sulfur-containing products on the carbon surface, and the results indicated that H2S, COS and SO2 were all evident in the effluent gas generated from the exhausted Cu-Co-K/AC. Structure of the activated carbon samples has been characterized using nitrogen adsorption, and their surface chemical structures were also determined with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). It turns out that the modification with Cu(OH)(2)CO3-CoPcS-KOH can significantly improve the COS removal capacity, forming SO42- species simultaneously. Regeneration of the spent activated carbon sorbents by thermal desorption has also been explored.

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