JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Modified Electrochemical Process for the Decomposition of Hydrogen Sulfide in an Aqueous Alkaline Solution

Zhiwei MaoA. AnaniRalph E. WhiteS. SrinivasanA.J. Appleby

Year: 1991 Journal:   Journal of The Electrochemical Society Vol: 138 (5)Pages: 1299-1303   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

An electrochemical process for the decomposition of hydrogen sulfide into its constituents in an aqueous alkaline solution is presented. It essentially consists of presaturation of an alkaline scrubber solution with . Thereafter, partial neutralization of the presaturated solution provides not only the necessary mass balance for electrolysis, but also creates the optimum conditions under which passivation of the anode, as well as side chemical and electrochemical reactions, are minimized. Finally, the electrolysis stage of the process leads to precipitation of crystalline sulfur at the anode and evolution of hydrogen at the cathode. Regeneration of the alkaline solution via an osmotic effect developed during electrolysis completes the process.

Keywords:
Electrolysis Chemistry Aqueous solution Inorganic chemistry Electrochemistry Anode Alkaline water electrolysis Hydrogen sulfide Electrolytic process Decomposition Electrolysis of water Sulfide Scrubber Hydrogen Basic solution Cathode Chemical engineering Sulfur Electrode Electrolyte Organic chemistry

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