Patent ID: 8012441

Claim:
Method for isolating hydrogen sulfide from coke oven gas with subsequent recovery of elemental sulfur in a Claus plant, in which the hydrogen sulfide is removed from the coke oven gas by means of gas scrubbing, using an absorption liquid, the charged absorption liquid is regenerated and, in this connection, hydrogen sulfide that accumulates in concentrated form is passed to the Claus plant, wherein the hydrogen sulfide is reacted with oxygen in the air, in a Claus boiler of the Claus plant, forming elemental sulfur, wherein the process gas that leaves the Claus boiler is cooled to the temperature required for condensation of the sulfur, in a waste heat boiler, heated after the sulfur has been precipitated, and passed to a reaction oven of the Claus plant, in which sulfur compounds are converted to elemental sulfur on a catalyst, and wherein the process gas that leaves the reaction oven is cooled to a temperature required for condensation of the sulfur, and the condensed sulfur is precipitated, wherein the Claus plant is operated with only a single reaction oven in such a manner that 80% to 85% of the hydrogen sulfide is converted to elemental sulfur and drawn off as a condensate, wherein the single reaction oven is operated in a temperature range between 200° C. and less than 230° C., and wherein the process gas that leaves the reaction oven, after precipitation of the condensed sulfur, is passed back into the coke oven gas to be cleaned, ahead of gas scrubbing, with a residual content of hydrogen sulfide that was not converted in the single reaction oven, and wherein a boiler lined with a refractory material, lying horizontally, is used as the Claus boiler, which has a combustion chamber and a catalyst chamber having a catalyst bulk material, which follows horizontally and is delimited on both sides by gas-permeable checker bricks.