Abstract:
PDS desulfurization method has been applied widely because of effectively solving the problem of hydrogen cyanide poisoning. However, the by-products problem is still a hotspot concerned in whole desulfurization field at present. The reaction between binuclear sulfonated phthalocyanine cobalt (bi-CoPc) and sodium sulfide was studied by the cyclic voltammetry in this paper. The results showed that the oxidation reaction of Na
2S and Na
2S
x on glassy carbon electrode was an irreversible process controlled by concentration diffusion. And the transformation from S
2- to S
8 was not a one-step process, but firstly transformed into the intermediate, S
x2-, then further generated S
8. Moreover, it was deduced that only 20% of S
2- involved in the reaction was converted into S
8. S
x2-had two main existing forms within the range from S
22- to S
92-, and their forms might have influences on the formation rate and production amount of S
8. Bi-CoPc could be more readily form the coordination complex with OH
- in aqueous solution than in carbonate buffer system, but the redox reaction of Co
+/Co
2+ is easier in carbonate buffer system than in aqueous system. Meanwhile, S
22- was formed firstly in the reaction between bi-CoPc and Na
2S, S
22-then could transformed into S
x2-with a longer chain, finally formed S
8. It was helpful for us to understand the mechanism of PDS desulfurization, and it also had guiding significance for reducing the formation of by-products.