Systems and methods for degassing of sulfur
US-2018319662-A1 · Nov 8, 2018 · US
US11034583B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11034583-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816034475-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 13, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 5, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 15, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 15, 2021 |
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Contemplated systems and methods for removing polysulfides and hydrogen sulfide from liquid sulfur of a Claus plant include (a) physically separated steps of catalytic decomposition of polysulfides and gas stripping, or (b) use of the stripping gas as the continuous phase in a packed column with decomposition catalyst to so avoid catalyst attrition.
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What is claimed is: 1. A treatment plant for treating liquid sulfur containing polysulfides and hydrogen sulfide, the treatment plant comprising: a Claus unit that is configured to produce a stream of liquid sulfur that contains polysulfides and hydrogen sulfide, wherein the Claus unit is coupled to: a trickle bed reactor that comprises a fixed bed of a decomposition catalyst, wherein the trickle bed reactor is configured to concurrently i) contact the stream of liquid sulfur that contains polysulfides with the decomposition catalyst under conditions effective to convert polysulfides to hydrogen sulfide to thereby generate hydrogen sulfide enriched liquid sulfur and ii) strip the hydrogen sulfide from the hydrogen sulfide enriched liquid sulfur in the fixed bed with a stripping gas as a continuous phase to thereby form a liquid sulfur product stream and an acid gas stream, wherein the fixed bed of the decomposition catalyst comprises a ring shaped decomposition catalyst bed that is active to convert the polysulfides in the stream of liquid sulfur to hydrogen sulfide to thereby generate a hydrogen sulfide enriched liquid sulfur stream. 2. The treatment plant of claim 1 , further comprising: a container fluidly coupled to the trickle bed reactor and configured to receive the liquid sulfur product stream. 3. The treatment plant of claim 1 , wherein the Claus unit is further coupled to a common vessel having a decomposition section and a stripping section, wherein the decomposition section is positioned above the stripping section. 4. The treatment plant of claim 3 , wherein the fixed bed of the decomposition catalyst is configured to receive the stripping gas in a counter-current flow regime. 5. The treatment plant of claim 1 , wherein the ring shaped decomposition catalyst bed comprises a central opening, wherein the central opening is configured to receive at least a portion of the stripping gas. 6. The treatment plant of claim 1 , wherein the stripping gas is an inert gas. 7. The treatment plant of claim 1 , wherein the stripping gas is a low-oxygen gas. 8. The treatment plant of claim 1 , wherein the decomposition catalyst comprises a Claus catalyst. 9. The treatment plant of claim 1 , wherein the decomposition catalyst comprises a Claus like catalyst material. 10. The treatment plant of claim 1 , wherein the fixed bed of the decomposition catalyst is configured to receive the stripping gas to strip hydrogen sulfide from the hydrogen sulfide enriched liquid sulfur stream to so generate the acid gas stream and the liquid sulfur product stream. 11. The treatment plant of claim 10 , further comprising: a container fluidly coupled to the trickle bed reactor and configured to receive the liquid sulfur product stream. 12. The treatment plant of claim 10 , wherein the trickle bed reactor is a common vessel having a decomposition section and a stripping section, wherein the stripping section is configured for counter-current flow regime. 13. The treatment plant of claim 10 , wherein the stripping gas is an inert gas. 14. The treatment plant of claim 10 , wherein the stripping gas is a low-oxygen gas. 15. The treatment plant of claim 10 , wherein the decomposition catalyst in the fixed bed comprises a Claus catalyst. 16. The treatment plant of claim 10 , wherein the decomposition catalyst in the fixed bed comprises a Claus like catalyst material. 17. The treatment plant of claim 10 , wherein the ring shaped decomposition catalyst bed comprises a central opening, wherein the central opening is configured to receive at least a portion of the stripping gas.
Preparation from sulfides, oxysulfides or polysulfides · CPC title
with stationary particles, e.g. in fixed beds · CPC title
by processes comprising a dry catalytic conversion of hydrogen sulfide-containing gases, e.g. the Claus process · CPC title
Purification, e.g. degassing · CPC title
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