Numerical Analysis of Hydrogen Sulphide Conversion to Hydrogen during Its Pyrolysis and Partial Oxidation

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作者
Savelieva, V. A. [1 ]
Starik, A. M. [1 ]
Titova, N. S. [1 ]
Favorskii, O. N. [1 ]
机构
[1] Baranov Cent Inst Aviat Motors, Moscow 111116, Russia
基金
俄罗斯科学基金会;
关键词
hydrogen production; hydrogen sulphide; pyrolysis; partial oxidation; kinetic mechanism; simulation; THERMAL-DECOMPOSITION; H2S THERMOLYSIS; SULFUR; COMBUSTION; CATALYSTS; MECHANISM; KINETICS;
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10.1134/S0010508218020028
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O414.1 [热力学];
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摘要
Production of hydrogen during pyrolysis and partial oxidation of hydrogen sulphide is analyzed on the basis of a detailed kinetic model of H2S oxidation. It is shown that the H-2 yield in the case of H2S pyrolysis in an adiabatic flow reactor with a residence time of ae1 s is rather small. Even for the initial temperature of the mixture T (0) = 1400 K, the molar fraction of H-2 is only 12%, though the equilibrium value is reached within the reactor in this case. At T (0)< 1200 K, there is no enough time for the chemical equilibrium inside the reactor to be established, and the H-2 concentration is lower than the equilibrium value. At T (0) < 1000 K, the pyrolysis reaction in the reactor practically does not occur. Addition of a small amount of air to H2S leads to energy release, to an increase in temperature, and, as a consequence, to acceleration of H2S conversion. The relative yield of H-2 can be increased by several times. For each value of T (0), there exists an optimal value of the fuel-to-air equivalence ratio phi that ensures the maximum H-2 yield in the H2S-air mixture. The process of partial oxidation at high values of phi > phi b and low values of T (0) is essentially nonequilibrium; as a result, the H-2 concentration at the exit from a finite-length reactor can be higher than its equilibrium value, e.g., the relative yield of H-2 can exceed the equilibrium value by 30-40% at T (0) = 800 K and phi = 6-10. The reasons responsible for reaching a "superequilibrium" concentration of H-2 at the flow reactor exit are determined.
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