Bentonite-based adsorbents for the removal of hydrogen sulfide (HS) were prepared by a wet-mixing method using carbide slag as the active component. The effects of carbide slag content, calcination temperature, calcination time, and reaction temperature on the HS adsorption capacity were investigated. The results showed that compared with the blank bentonite adsorbent, the carbide slag-modified bentonite-based adsorbent enhanced the chemisorption of HS. The adsorption capacity of the carbide slag modified bentonite adsorbent (2.50 mg g) was more than 40 times higher than that of the blank bentonite-based adsorbent (0.06 mg g) under optimal conditions. The optimal conditions for HS removal were 3 : 5 ratio of carbide slag-to-bentonite, calcination temperature of 450 °C for 2 h, and reaction temperature of 95 °C. HS was mainly removed in the mesopores and macropores of the adsorbent and was finally transformed to CaS and sulfate on the adsorbent surface. The adsorption process of HS followed the Freundlich adsorption isotherm equation and Bangham adsorption kinetic model.
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