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Ammonia catalyst poisons Chlorine compounds

Chlorine compounds. The permanent poisoning effect of chlorine compounds is two orders of magnitude worse than that of oxygen compounds. Concentrations of about 0.1 ppm are viewed as the uppermost allowable limit in order not to affect adversely the life of ammonia catalysts [384]. The deactivation effect is based at least in part on the formation of alkali chlorides that are volatile at the upper synthesis temperatures. [Pg.59]

These catalysts are extremely sensitive to catalyst poisons, which reduce chemisorption of hydrogen and nitrogen on the active surfaces of the catalyst and thereby reduce its activity. Gaseous oxygen-, sulfur-, phosphorus-and chlorine compounds, such as water, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, the latter being reduced to water under ammonia synthesis conditions, are particularly troublesome in this regard. Catalyst poisoned with oxide compounds can be reactivated by reduction with pure synthesis gas. [Pg.32]

In the process of ammonia synthesis, the common toxic compounds that lead to poisoning and loss of catalytic activity are oxygen and oxygenous compounds (CO, CO2, H2O), and non-metallic compounds such as sulfur, phosphorus, arsenic and chlorine, etc. Toxic metals may be present in the catalysts themselves, while metallic compounds are rarely present in the reaction gas. Oxygen and oxygenous compounds are reversible poisons which cause temporary poisoning but sulfur, phosphorus, arsenic, chlorine and their compounds are irreversible poisons which cause permanent poisoning. [Pg.695]


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