Quantitative Recovery of Elemental Sulfur and Improved Selectivity in a Chromium-Reducible Sulfur Distillation |
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Authors: | Jens Gröger Jennifer Franke Kay Hamer Horst D Schulz |
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Institution: | University of Bremen, Department of Geosciences, Bremen, Germany |
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Abstract: | Chromium-reducible sulfur (CRS) distillations are intended to recover only reduced inorganic sulfur compounds (RIS) including elemental sulfur. However, the quantitative recovery of elemental sulfur is not ensured in common CRS-distillations. The new method presented here was designed to remedy this deficiency. An increase in ethanol concentration assured the quantitative recovery of elemental sulfur in various forms and, in addition, all other RIS-compounds were quantitatively recovered. Furthermore, the selectivity of the procedure was improved by an additional filtration step to eliminate zinc particles from the Cr(II)-solution. Thus, the recovery of sulfates and organic sulfur compounds was significantly decreased by a factor of up to 35, depending on the compound analysed. Exhaustive testing with a variety of pure phases, rock and soil samples demonstrated the precision and accuracy of the new method. The new protocol eliminated the constraints of previous procedures. The improved distillation efficiency for elemental sulfur ensured the quantitative recovery of all RIS-compounds in a single-step distillation. |
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Keywords: | chromium-reducible sulfur CRS elemental sulfur selectivity distillation efficiency |
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