Claims
- 1. A method for the desulfurization of a gas comprising unsaturated hydrocarbons in an amount greater than 20 vol. % comprising desulfurizing said gas in the presence of from about 0.01 to 4 vol. % of hydrogen by contacting said gas with a copper-zinc desulfurizing agent prepared by a co-precipitation method.
- 2. The method for the desulfurization of gas according to claim 1, wherein the copper-zinc desulfurizing agent is a Cu--Zn desulfurizing agent obtained by hydrogen reduction of a mixture of copper oxide and zinc oxide, which mixture has been prepared by the co-precipitation method using a copper compound and a zinc compound, at about 150 to 350.degree. C. in the presence of an inert gas having a hydrogen content of 6 vol. % or less.
- 3. The method for the desulfurization of gas according to claim 1, wherein the copper-zinc desulfurizing agent is a Cu--Zn--Al desulfurizing agent obtained by hydrogen reduction of a mixture of copper oxide, zinc oxide and aluminum oxide, which mixture has been prepared by the co-precipitation method using a copper compound, a zinc compound, and an aluminum compound, at about 150 to 350.degree. C. in the presence of an inert gas having a hydrogen content of 6 vol. % or less.
- 4. The method for the desulfurization of gas according to claim 2, wherein the hydrogen content of the inert gas is from 0.5 to 4 vol. %.
- 5. The method for the desulfurization of gas according to claim 4, wherein the atomic ratio of copper to zinc in the copper oxide-zinc oxide mixture is from about 1 to 0.3 to about 1 to 10.
- 6. The method for the desulfurization of gas according to claim 2, wherein the Cu--Zn desulfurizing agent also contains a metal belonging to group VIII, group IB or group VIB of the periodic table.
- 7. The method for the desulfurization of gas according to claim 3, wherein the hydrogen content of the inert gas is from 0.5 to 4 vol. %.
- 8. The method for the desulfurization of gas according to claim 3, wherein the hydrogen content of the inert gas is from 0.5 to 4 vol. %.
- 9. The method for the desulfurization of gas according to claim 8, wherein the atomic ratio of copper, zinc and aluminum in the copper oxide-zinc oxide-aluminum oxide mixture is 1: about 0.3 to 10: about 0.05 to 2.
- 10. The method for the desulfurization of gas according to claim 3, wherein the Cu--Zn--Al desulfurizing agent also contains a metal belonging to group VIII, group IB or group VIB of the periodic table.
- 11. The method for the desulfurization of gas according to claim 10, wherein the hydrogen content of the inert gas is from 0.5 to 4 vol. %.
- 12. The method for the desulfurization of gas according to claim 1, 5, 7, 9 or 11, wherein the unsaturated hydrocarbon is ethylene, propylene, butene, hexene, or naphtha or gasoline containing unsaturated hydrocarbons.
- 13. The method for the desulfurization of gas according to claim 1, wherein the hydrogen content during desulfurization is from about 0.1 to 2 volume %.
- 14. The method for the desulfurization of gas according to claim 1, wherein the hydrocarbons are selected from the group consisting of alkenes, alkynes, and alkanes and alicyclic hydrocarbons containing unsaturated hydrocarbons.
- 15. The method for the desulfurization of gas according to claim 1, wherein the hydrocarbon is a hydrocarbon material containing unsaturated hydrocarbons and is gasoline.
- 16. The method for the desulfurization of gas according to claim 15, wherein the gasoline contains unsaturated hydrocarbons selected from the group consisting of ethylene, propylene, butene, and hexene.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/531,831, filed Sep. 21, 1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/158,216, filed Nov. 29, 1993, abandoned.
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