Hydrogen Sulfide Mediated Water Splitting for Hydrogen Gas and Sulfuric Acid Production
The present disclosure describes a hydrogen sulfide decomposition process for converting hydrogen sulfide into hydrogen gas and sulfur dioxide. Such a process can significantly increase the amount of available hydrogen gas. In fact, if each Claus unit in the U.S. creating elemental sulfur in traditional systems were replaced by this hydrogen sulfide decomposition process, 1.83 million metric tons of hydrogen gas could be produced. This represents about 20% of the annual hydrogen produced in the U.S. for any purpose, recovered and available for reuse. Additionally, if desired, the sulfur dioxide can be further processed to form sulfuric acid.
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hydrogen sulfide mediated water splitting for hydrogen gas andsulfur dioxide production
European Patent Convention | Published application -
hydrogen sulfide mediated water splitting for hydrogen gas andsulfur dioxide production
Saudi Arabia | Granted | 13,741 -
hydrogen sulfide mediated water splitting for hydrogen gas andsulfur dioxide production
United Arab Emirates | Pending -
hydrogen sulfide mediated water splitting for hydrogen gas andsulfur dioxide production
United States of America | Granted | 11,104,574 -
hydrogen sulfide mediated water splitting for hydrogen gas andsulfur dioxide production
Canada | Published application -
hydrogen sulfide mediated water splitting for hydrogen gas andsulfur dioxide production
Japan | Granted | 7,300,740
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