Characterization of clinoptilolite by interaction of H2S, CO, and SO2 by the e.s.r. technique

K. C. Khulbe*, R. S. Mann, F. H. Tezel, R. W. Triebe, A. Erdem-Senatalar, A. Sirkecioglu

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Abstract

A study was made of the interaction of H2S, CO, and SO2 over activated clinoptilolite at 400°C using the electron spin resonance (e.s.r.) technique. It was observed that the CO- paramagnetic ions are formed over fresh activated clinoptilolite when treated with CO at ∼ 400°C. It was also observed that two types of SO2- ions, i.e., A-type SO2- with hyperfine structure (h.f.s.) and B-type SO2- without h.f.s. are formed over clinoptilolite depending on the experimental conditions. The B-type SO2- ion takes part in the reduction of SO2 by CO or H2S. The presence of CO over fresh activated clinoptilolite poisons the sites that are responsible for the formation of B-type SO2- ions. At room temperature, adsorbed H2S on the fresh activated clinoptilolite is responsible for the formation of paramagnetic Al3+ ions in the structure of clinoptilolite. Clinoptilolite has both electron-accepting and -donating sites. A plausible mechanism for the interaction of H2S, CO, and SO2 over activated clinoptilolite is discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)481-485
Number of pages5
JournalZeolites
Volume14
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1994

Keywords

  • Al ions
  • Clinoptilolite
  • CO ions
  • reduction of SO by CO or HS
  • SO ions

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