Publication Type |
report |
Author |
Taylor, R. W.; Stickland, C. L.; Gregory, L. J. |
Title |
The disposition of sulfur during the oxidation and subsequent leaching of retorted oil shale |
Date |
1982-03 |
Description |
The char and iron sulfides in retorted oil shale were oxidized at temperatures from 350 to 800°C. At temperatures above approximately 550°C, sulfur was retained by the shale as water-soluble sulfates, whereas oxidation at temperatures between 400 and 500°C resulted in a loss of as much as 22% of the sulfur as S02. The fraction of the sulfides converted to water soluble sulfates is proportional to the fraction of char burned. This implies a similar rate of combustion for char and iron sulfides. When retorted oil shale is oxidized at 650°C and below, the principal sulfur-fixing reaction appears to be between FeS, 02, and dolomite to produce approximately equal amounts of Ca and Mg sulfates. Oxidation at temperatures above 650°C yielded mostly CaS04. Oxidation at 800°C resulted in complete carbonate decomposition to CaO and MgO which, when mixed in water, resulted in a solution of high Ca concentration and a pH of 12.3. Exposed to air, the pH and Ca concentration of the solutions fell due to carbonate precipitation by reaction between CO2 dissolved from the air and Ca. |
Publisher |
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Subject |
sulfur; oxidation of oil shale; leaching of retorted oil shale; retorted oil shale; oil shale; char |
Bibliographic Citation |
Taylor, R. W., Stickland, C. L., Gragory, L. J. (1982). The disposition of sulfur during the oxidation and subsequent leaching of retorted oil shale. (UCID-19371). Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. |
Relation Has Part |
UCID-19371 |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s68081sr |
Setname |
ir_eua |
ID |
214520 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s68081sr |