Steel Manufacturing EAF Dust as a Potential Adsorbent for Hydrogen Sulfide Removal

炼钢电弧炉粉尘作为硫化氢去除的潜在吸附剂

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Abstract

Electric arc furnace dust (EAFD) is a high-volume steel manufacturing byproduct with currently limited value-added applications. EAFD contains metal oxides that can react with H(2)S to form stable sulfides. Hence, the valorization potential of EAFD as an adsorbent material for syngas H(2)S removal was investigated. EAFD from European steel plants was characterized and tested in dynamic H(2)S breakthrough tests and benchmarked against a commercial ZnO-based adsorbent. For this, the EAFD was first processed into adsorbents by simple milling and granulation steps. The EAFD samples exhibited sulfur capture capacities at 400 °C and an SV of 17,000 h(-1) that correlated with the sample milling times and Zn concentrations. It was verified that only zinc participated in sulfur capture. Yet, both ZnO and the zinc in ZnFe(2)O(4) were found to be active in sulfidation. At higher temperatures (500 and 600 °C), EAFD sample performance drastically improved and even exceeded the reference zinc oxide performance. The high-zinc (48% by mass) EAFD-B sample exhibited the highest tested performance at 500 °C, with a sulfur capture capacity of 234 mg g(-1). The results indicate that sufficiently high-zinc-content EAFD could serve as a viable sulfur capture material.

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