High Temperature Electrochemical Separation of H2S from Coal Gasification Process Streams. Quarterly Progress Report, October 1, 1991--December 31, 1991

High Temperature Electrochemical Separation of H2S from Coal Gasification Process Streams. Quarterly Progress Report, October 1, 1991--December 31, 1991 PDF Author:
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An advanced process for the separation of hydrogen sulfide from coal gasification product streams through an electrochemical membrane is being developed using the funds from this grant. H2S is removed from the syn-gas stream, split into hydrogen, which enriches the syn-gas, and sulfur, which can be condensed from an inert gas sweep stream. The process allows removal of H2S without cooling the gas stream and with neglible pressure loss through the separator. The process is economically attractive by the lack of adsorbents and the lack of a Claus process for sulfur recovery.