Titanium and Copper Oxide Based Catalysts for the Insitu Reactions of Methanation and Desulfurization in the Removal of Sour Gases from Simulated Natural Gas
Abstract:The objective of this novel catalyst development is to achieve both low temperature and high conversion of sour gases. Supported mixed metal oxide catalysts were prepared by impregnating the catalysts on alumina beads for the in-situ reactions of H2S desulfurization and CO2 methanation from room temperature up to 200oC. The results showed that the 100% conversion of H2S to elemental sulfur for all of the potential catalysts was achieved at 100oC. However, methanation of CO2 in the presence of H2S yielded 0.4% … Show more
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