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Developing New Catalysts and Improving Catalytic Methods for Purifying the Flue Gases of Vanyukov and Flash Smelting Furnaces Full article

Journal Catalysis in Industry
ISSN: 2070-0504 , E-ISSN: 2070-0555
Output data Year: 2010, Volume: 2, Number: 4, Pages: 353-359 Pages count : 7 DOI: 10.1134/S2070050410040094
Tags Cr/alumina catalyst, ecology, metallurgy, methane, purification of gases, sulfur dioxide reduction, synthesis gas
Authors Ismagilov Z.R. 1 , Khairulin S.R. 1 , Yashnik S.A. 2 , Ilyukhin I.V. 1 , Parmon V.N. 1
Affiliations
1 Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences
2 OAO Norilsk Nickel Mining and Metallurgical Company, Transpolar Branch

Abstract: The results from laboratory studies and pilot tests of the process of the catalytic reduction of sulfur dioxide are presented and discussed. The possibility of the low-temperature reduction of SO2 to elemental sulfur by methane and synthesis gas at 230–250°C on the developed CuCr-AlO catalyst is shown. Pilot operational life tests confirm the high activity and stability of this catalyst. It is concluded that the low-temperature reduction of sulfur dioxide by synthesis gas has certain advantages over the homogeneous catalytic reduction of sulfur dioxide by methane.
Cite: Ismagilov Z.R. , Khairulin S.R. , Yashnik S.A. , Ilyukhin I.V. , Parmon V.N.
Developing New Catalysts and Improving Catalytic Methods for Purifying the Flue Gases of Vanyukov and Flash Smelting Furnaces
Catalysis in Industry. 2010. V.2. N4. P.353-359. DOI: 10.1134/S2070050410040094 WOS Scopus РИНЦ OpenAlex
Original: Исмагилов З.Р. , Хайрулин С.Р. , Яшник С.А. , Илюхин И.В. , Пармон В.Н.
Разработка новых катализаторов и совершенствование каталитических способов очистки отходящих газов печей Ванюкова и взвешенной плавки
Катализ в промышленности. 2008. №Спецвыпуск: Институт катализа им. Г.К. Борескова 50. С.73-79. РИНЦ
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Submitted: Feb 20, 2010
Published print: Dec 1, 2010
Published online: Jan 16, 2011
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Web of science: WOS:000433658700009
Scopus: 2-s2.0-79251607102
Elibrary: 16679497
OpenAlex: W2008132250
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