Catalytic incineration of hydrogen sulfide from gas streams

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B01J 29/26 (2006.01) C01B 17/60 (2006.01)

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CA 1133453

"ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE" The conversion of H2S in a feed gas to SO2 is effected by oxidation with air or oxygen at temperatures between 300° and 900°F in the presence of a stable oxidation catalyst comprising an oxide or sulfide of vanadium supported on a non-alkaline, porous refractory oxide such as hydrogen mordenite. Hydrogen, carbon monoxide, light hydrocarbons, and ammonia present in the feed gas are not oxidized.

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