Toluene destruction in the Claus process by sulfur dioxide: A reaction kinetics study

Sourab Sinha, Abhijeet Raj, Ahmed S. Alshoaibi, Saeed M. Alhassan, Suk Ho Chung

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Abstract

The presence of aromatics such as benzene, toluene, and xylene (BTX) as contaminants in the H2S gas stream entering Claus sulfur recovery units has a detrimental effect on catalytic reactors, where BTX forms soot particles and clogs and deactivates the catalysts. BTX oxidation, before they enter catalyst beds, can solve this problem. A theoretical investigation is presented on toluene oxidation by SO2. Density functional theory is used to study toluene radical (benzyl, o-methylphenyl, m-methylphenyl, and p-methylphenyl)-SO2 interactions. The mechanism begins with SO2 addition on the radical through one of the O atoms rather than the S atom. This exothermic reaction involves energy barriers of 4.8-6.1 kJ/mol for different toluene radicals. Thereafter, O-S bond scission takes place to release SO. The reaction rate constants are evaluated to facilitate process simulations. Among four toluene radicals, the resonantly stabilized benzyl radical exhibited lowest SO2 addition rate. A remarkable similarity between toluene oxidation by O2 and by SO2 is observed.

Original languageBritish English
Pages (from-to)16293-16308
Number of pages16
JournalIndustrial and Engineering Chemistry Research
Volume53
Issue number42
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 Oct 2014

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