Recovery of sulfur from sulfur-rich filter cakes in a rotary kiln: Process optimization

Waste Manag. 2021 May 1:126:567-577. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2021.04.009. Epub 2021 Apr 14.

Abstract

In this work, sulfur recovery from sulfur-rich wastes deriving from sulfur filtration was investigated through laboratory experiments and full-scale tests in an industrial combustion rotary kiln, where elemental sulfur is converted to SO2 in a sulfuric acid production plant. Phase equilibria experiments carried out in the temperature range 1100-1400 °C and industrial scale tests demonstrated that temperature is the most important operating parameter in determining the recovery efficiency and the plant operability. The full-scale tests performed on the rotary kiln showed that, at operating temperatures around 1200 °C, a continuous sulfur recovery from the filter cakes was obtained with an average efficiency of 87% and a consequent reduction of about 70% of the solid waste material to be disposed as inert in landfills or used in cement/glass industries. The efficiency of sulfur recovery increases with the increasing operating temperature but, above 1300 °C, the melting of the residual Ca-Fe-Al-silicate phase and the eventual recrystallization at the kiln refractory walls occurred, causing a forced plant shutdown. The chemical-physical interaction between the sulfur-rich filter cake and different refractory materials was further investigated in the temperature range 1100-1300 °C. At the recommended operation temperatures of 1100-1200 °C, the interaction between the refractory material and the combustion ashes is negligible for all tested materials. Nonetheless, the use of Fe- and Cr-free refractory materials for the internal lining of the kiln must be preferred to minimize the deposition/adhesion of Ca-Fe-Al-silicates derived from combustion over long-term operation.

Keywords: Filter cakes; Refractory; Rotary kiln; Sulfur recovery; Sulfur waste.

MeSH terms

  • Construction Materials*
  • Solid Waste*
  • Sulfur
  • Temperature
  • Waste Disposal Facilities

Substances

  • Solid Waste
  • Sulfur