Process for cleaning gases from gasification units

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 10 – K

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C10K 1/20 (2006.01) C01B 3/16 (2006.01)

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CA 2543499

A process for cleaning gases from a gasification unit comprising the steps of: - gasifying a fuel to raw synthesis gas comprising carbon monoxide and steam in a gasification reactor in the presence of a calcium-containing compound and steam - removing halogen compounds from the raw synthesis gas - catalytic conversion of carbon monoxide and steam in the raw synthesis gas to carbon dioxide and hydrogen in a water gas shift conversion step to provide a shifted gas - contacting the shifted gas with a solid sulphur sorbent - regenerating the solid sulphur sorbent by passing a stream of steam through the solid sulphur sorbent counter current to the flow direction of the shifted gas to provide a hydrogen sulphide-containing stream of steam - transferring the hydrogen sulphide-containing stream of steam from the solid sulphur sorbent directly to the gasification reactor - removing the cleaned shifted gas from the solid sulphur sorbent.

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