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2022
Journal Article
Title
Application of Design of Experiments for Catalytic Oxygen Removal over Pt/γ-Al2O3 Catalyst
Abstract
The following orientational study uses a factorial experimental design (DoE) strategy to determine the influence of different process parameters on the catalytic removal of oxygen traces (4500-9000 ppmv O2) from coke oven gas by commercial Pt/γ-Al2O3. Along this line, various experiments have been performed from 1 up to 11 bar and 150-250 °C with a gas hourly space velocity between 20 000 and 25 000 h-1. The statistical analysis demonstrates that the applied temperature and pressure have a significant impact on the oxygen removal process. Experiments using gas mixtures with additional 350 ppmv H2S indicate a deactivation of the catalyst with a 66 % oxygen conversion at 250 °C and 6 bar. The close agreement between predicted and experimental data highlights the efficient approach for optimizing the oxygen removal from coke oven gas utilizing DoE strategies.
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