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Metal-doped apatitic calcium phosphates: preparation,characterization, and reactivity in the removal of hydrogen sulfide from gas phase
Authors:Sonia Stita  Marta Galera Martínez  Huynh Pham Xuan  Ange Nzihou  Patrick Sharrock
Institution:1. CNRS UMR 5302, Centre RAPSODEE, Université de Toulouse, Mines Albi, Campus Jarlard, F–81013 Albi cedex 09, France;2. Renewable Energy Department, University of Science and Technology of Hanoi, Hanoi, Vietnam
Abstract:With the expansion of human activities, there are more and more living areas adjacent to industrial and/or agricultural activities such as chemical processes, petroleum processes, paint finishing, food processing, livestock farming, composting plants etc. Bad odor is part of several nuisances caused by industrial and/or agricultural activities. Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a typical odorous molecule which causes foul odor at very low concentration. This molecule is formed in different industrial installations, in particular in coal combustion, and petrochemical refinery. The separation and/or transformation of H2S from gas phase to odorless products are important processes for sustainable development. In this paper, we communicate the preparation of new sorbents for the sorption of H2S from a synthetic gas effluent. These sorbents consist in an inorganic phase (hydroxyapatite) as host particles, and well-dispersed particles of a metal oxide as guest particles which are the active phase for the removal of H2S. At room conditions, iron, lead, and zinc doped calcium phosphates were found to be effective for the removal of H2S. The performance of the sorbents depends on preparation method and the nature of active phases. This opens new prospects for the treatment of H2S from gas phase.
Keywords:hydroxyapatite  metal deposition  inorganic composite  sorption  H2S removal
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