H2S Iron Sponge Gas Purifier
For digester plant engineers, landfill gas operators, and RNG conditioning teams, the Shand & Jurs 97126 Gas Purifier removes corrosive hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) from low-pressure gas streams before utilization or compression, protecting burners, engines, flame arresters, and piping from acid corrosion and fouling.
Unlike separators, drip traps, or mechanical filters that remove liquids or solids, the 97126 chemically converts H₂S and bonds it to a reactive iron-oxide-impregnated wood chip media, removing the corrosive component from the gas stream rather than relocating it downstream.
Replaceable purification cartridges sit in a dual-compartment vessel that allows continuous operation during media changeout, with series or parallel configurations for capacity control. Units are offered in line sizes from 2 inches to 10 inches, with optional water spray nozzles and thermometer connections to maintain media reaction conditions.
Within the Shand & Jurs gas conditioning sequence, the 97126 provides chemical treatment upstream of combustion equipment and control devices, working alongside the 97120 Sediment Trap, the 97125 Accumulator, and the 97100-series drip traps to deliver clean, dry, corrosion-free gas.
Chemically bonds H₂S to the media instead of filtering it, removing the corrosive component from the gas stream before utilization.
Iron oxide impregnated wood chips react with H₂S to capture sulfur in a solid phase, using a proven chemistry for biogas and landfill gas.
Allows continuous operation during media replacement, keeping the conditioning train online while spent cartridges are exchanged in the offline chamber.
Adjusts removal efficiency and capacity to match gas load, supporting both high-H₂S service and variable production rates across the plant.
Water spray maintains proper media moisture for the oxidation reaction, improving removal efficiency and extending cartridge life in saturated service.
Simplifies media changeout without removing the vessel from the piping, reducing downtime and labor during scheduled media replacement intervals.
Chemical gas purification
Hydrogen sulfide (H₂S)
2″ – 10″
Dual compartment
Series or parallel
Iron sponge (Fe₂O₃ impregnated wood)
Optional
Carbon steel or 316L stainless
Hardwood
Stainless steel
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Contact Us ↵The iron-oxide-impregnated wood chip media reacts with H₂S to form iron sulfide, which remains bound to the solid media. The corrosive component is captured in a solid phase inside the cartridge rather than separated from the gas as a liquid or fine particulate. Sufficient moisture is required for the reaction, which is why spray nozzles are offered as an option.
The dual-compartment layout allows continuous gas treatment while one side is offline for cartridge replacement. The active compartment keeps the conditioning train online, and the offline compartment is isolated, vented, and serviced safely. This eliminates the shutdown that would otherwise accompany media changeout on a single-vessel purifier.
Running compartments in series increases removal efficiency by giving the gas a longer residence time across two beds, which suits higher-H₂S service. Parallel operation doubles the gas-handling capacity at the base removal efficiency, suiting higher flow rates. The field configuration lets the same vessel adapt to changing production rates.
The iron oxide reaction with H₂S requires sufficient moisture in the media. Spray nozzles allow water to be added during operation to maintain optimal media hydration, improving removal efficiency and extending cartridge life in streams that would otherwise dry out the bed. In saturated gas service, spray nozzles may not be required.
The 97126 is offered in line sizes from 2 inches through 10 inches. Tank construction is carbon steel or 316L stainless steel, with hardwood cartridge trays, stainless hardware, and thermometer connections for media temperature monitoring. Stainless is recommended for saturated or aggressive gas service.
Spent media is removed with the cartridge and handled per site procedures and local regulations for iron sulfide waste. Oxidation of spent media in air can release heat; material handling should follow the supplier’s guidance for controlled wetting and disposal. Reference the datasheet and installation documentation for site-specific handling instructions.
The 97126 is the chemical conditioning stage, typically downstream of the 97120 Sediment Trap and the 97125 Condensate Accumulator and upstream of combustion equipment and fine control devices. Removing liquid and particulate before the purifier preserves media effectiveness; removing H₂S before downstream equipment protects the entire utilization system from acid corrosion.
With over a century of tank-safety heritage, Cognesense delivers the Shand & Jurs 97126 Gas Purifier as the chemical conditioning stage for digester gas, landfill gas, and RNG trains where H₂S would otherwise corrode downstream piping, valves, and combustion equipment. A dual-compartment iron-sponge vessel with replaceable cartridges, series or parallel operation, and optional moisture spray keeps the conditioning train online during media changeout while preserving reliable H₂S capture. Paired with upstream separators and downstream drip traps, the 97126 is trusted wherever you need to measure, monitor, and protect what matters most.