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Methane Reforming
Zinc oxide (ZnO) is used as a pretreatment step to remove hydrogen sulfide (H2S) from natural gas following hydrogenation of any sulfur compounds prior to a methane reformer, which can poison the catalyst. At temperatures between about 230–430 °C (446–806 °F), H2S is converted to water by the following reaction:
H2S + ZnO → H2O + ZnS
The zinc sulfide (ZnS) is replaced with fresh zinc oxide when the zinc oxide has been consumed.
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