PETROLEUM PROCESSING AND PETROCHEMICALS ›› 2023, Vol. 54 ›› Issue (10): 65-72.

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STUDY ON FORMATION OF ZINC SILICATE IN S Zorb CATALYST DURING DESULFURIZATION

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  • Received:2023-03-28 Revised:2023-07-04 Online:2023-10-12 Published:2023-09-24

Abstract: The formation mechanism of zinc silicate in S Zorb catalyst was studied in view of deactivation and breakage of the catalyst in different degrees during the operation of the S Zorb unit. A series of catalysts with fixed zinc source, different silicon sources and different zinc source were prepared, and the aging tests were carried out in a well type aging furnace under different temperature and atmosphere conditions. The formation of zinc silicate in the catalyst was investigated by the Rietveld method, and the impact of silicon source morphology, SiO2 content, and ZnO particle size on the formation of zinc silicate in S Zorb catalyst was simulated. The results showed that amorphous SiO2 reacted with ZnO more easily than the crystalline SiO2 to form zinc silicate. At 800 ℃, the yield (w) of zinc silicate reached 68.7% when amorphous SiO2 was used as the silicon source, while the yield (w) of zinc silicate was 10.3% when pure SiOwith crystal structure reacted with ZnO. The larger particle size of ZnO, the less zinc silicate was formed. By comparing the formation of zinc silicate in different atmospheres, it was found that the formation of zinc silicate was promoted by the presence of water vapor and SO2, and the formation of zinc silicate was further accelerated by the co-existence of SO2 and water vapor.

Key words: S Zorb, desulfurization, zinc silicate, deactivation