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Title: Electrochemical separation and concentration of sulfur containing gases from gas mixtures

Patent ·
OSTI ID:863781
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  1. 3805 Woodrail-on-the-Green, Columbia, MO 65201

A method of removing sulfur oxides of H.sub.2 S from high temperature gas mixtures (150.degree.-1000.degree. C.) is the subject of the present invention. An electrochemical cell is employed. The cell is provided with inert electrodes and an electrolyte which will provide anions compatible with the sulfur containing anions formed at the anode. The electrolyte is also selected to provide inert stable cations at the temperatures encountered. The gas mixture is passed by the cathode where the sulfur gases are converted to SO.sub.4.sup.= or, in the case of H.sub.2 S, to S.sup.=. The anions migrate to the anode where they are converted to a stable gaseous form at much greater concentration levels (>10X). Current flow may be effected by utilizing an external source of electrical energy or by passing a reducing gas such as hydrogen past the anode.

Research Organization:
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Livermore, CA (United States)
Assignee:
Winnick, Jack (3805 Woodrail-on-the-Green, Columbia, MO 65201)
Patent Number(s):
US 4246081
OSTI ID:
863781
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English