Nanostructured ZnO/sepiolite monolithic sorbents for H2S removal†
Abstract
ZnO presents favorable thermodynamics, equilibrium constant and stability for H2S chemisorption and sepiolite has excellent sorptive and rheological properties to be employed as a support. Four conformed ZnO/sepiolite composites are prepared, two by impregnation in zinc nitrate solution – one using activated carbon as a dispersing and pore generating agent – and two by dry mixing of the clay with dispersed or hierarchically assembled ZnO nanoparticles. The extrudates obtained with a mixture of sepiolite and nanodispersed ZnO particles are the most active for H2S chemisorption in temperature-programmed tests performed in an inert atmosphere, which can be correlated with the higher and homogeneous ZnO dispersion. ZnO sulfidation is reversible in the presence of O2. Thus, the activity can be regenerated, and these materials act as catalysts for H2S to SO2 oxidation in air.