Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5363849 Applied Surface Science 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A series of industrial S zorb sorbents extracted from production line were characterized by XPS and XRD. The formation of ZnAl2O4 and Zn2SiO4 is the major reason for the deactivation of spent sorbent. The stability of the Zn-containing spinel species leads to the decrease of the desulfurization efficiency of regenerated sorbent. The chemical states of sulfur atom were examined by XPS. The depth distribution of sulfur species and the reductive behavior of sulfate in H2 atmosphere were explored using Ar+ etching XPS and in situ XPS. The formation of sulfate species in the regeneration process decreases the content of ZnO in the surface significantly and should be avoided. XPS and XRD are excellent tools to follow the sulfur chemical states and phase evolution of S zorb sorbent, respectively, which provide important information for the investigation of deactivation pathways and regenerated mechanisms for S zorb sorbent.

► Industrial S zorb sorbents are investigated, which is of great practicability. ► XPS, XRD, Ar+ ion profiling XPS and in situ XPS are applied to investigate the sorbent. ► The influence of the conversion between sulfide and sulfate on the activity is employed. ► The formation of spinel species is the major reason of the disactivation.

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