Claims
- 1. A process for desulfurizing in a fuel gas desulfurizing plant a fuel gas containing sulfur resulting from a gasification of a sulfur-containing fuel by means of a bath of liquid iron in said plant, comprising:
- allowing the gas resulting from said gasification of said sulfur-containing fuel by means of said bath of liquid iron to cool during a sufficient stay in a sufficient volume within said plant down to the following recited temperatures so as to
- treat the gas first by the action of vapours of a first substance selected from at least one of the group consisting of manganese and manganese oxides, in the form of aerosols, which action occurs while the gas is at a temperature ranging from 1600.degree. C. to 600.degree. C.,
- said vapours being produced by directing a jet of oxygen onto the bath of liquid iron which liquid iron is at a temperature of 1300.degree. C. to 1600.degree. C. so as to cause the volatilization of said substance by the encounter of the jet with the bath and a thorough vaporisation of said substance, and
- then treat the resulting gas by means of the action of vapours of a second substance selected from the group consisting of zinc and zinc oxides, which action of said vapours of said second substance occurs while the gas is at a temperature of between 1000.degree. C. and 350.degree. C.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, wherein said vapours of said second substance are in the form of aerosols.
- 3. A process according to claim 1, wherein the fuel gas is a gas resulting from the gasification of a fuel selected from at least one of the group consisting of coal and petroleum residues by means of a liquid bath of iron which is maintained at a temperature of 1300.degree. C. to 1600.degree. C., depending on the sulfur content of the gas.
- 4. A process according to claim 3, wherein said bath of liquid iron is maintained at a temperature of 1450.degree. C. to 1550.degree. C.
- 5. A process according to claim 1, wherein said first substance is added to the fuel to be gasified in the form of fine ores of Mn.
- 6. A process according to claim 1, wherein said first substance is added to the bath of iron in the form of ferro-manganese.
- 7. A process according to claim 1, wherein said first substance is added to the bath of iron in the form of an alloy of Mn.
- 8. A process according to claim 1, wherein said second substance is added to the bath of iron in the form of scrap containing zinc.
- 9. A process according to claim 1, wherein said second substance is added to the bath of iron in the form of residues containing zinc.
- 10. A process according to claim 1, wherein said second substance is added to the bath of iron in the form of dusts of electric furnaces containing zinc.
- 11. A process according to claim 1, wherein said second substance is added to the bath of iron in the form of scrap of zinc alloys containing zinc.
- 12. A process according to claim 1, wherein said second substance in the form of zinc is put in contact with the gas which has been previously desulfurized by vapours of the iron of the bath and manganese downstream of points of putting the gas in contact with the iron and said first substance, relative to the direction of travel of the gas through said plant, in the form of zinc vapours produced by a plasma torch, the gas being at that time at a temperature lower than 600.degree. C.
- 13. A process for highly desulfurizing a fuel gas containing sulfur resulting from gasification of a sulfur-containing fuel by means of a bath of liquid iron, comprising first treating the gas by the action of vapours of a first substance selected from at least one of the group consisting of manganese and manganese oxides in the form of aerosols said action of said vapours of said first substance occurring while the gas is at a temperature ranging from 1600.degree. C. to 600.degree. C., then completing the desulfurization of the gas by putting the gas resulting from the preceding desulfurization in contact with vapours of a second substance selected from at least one of the group consisting of zinc and zinc oxides, in the form of aerosols, said vapours of said second substance exerting an action on said gas while the gas is at a temperature ranging from 1000.degree. C. to 350.degree. C., said vapours of said substances being produced by directing a jet of oxygen onto the bath of liquid iron so as to cause the volatilization of said substances by the encounter of the jet with the bath of liquid iron and substantially the complete vaporization of said substances, said bath of liquid iron being maintained at a temperature of 1300.degree. C. to 1600.degree. C., depending on the sulfur content of the gas.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 703,659, filed Feb. 21, 1985 which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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