kontaktdprocessen
Kontaktdprocessen, commonly called the contact process in English, is the principal industrial method for the large-scale production of sulfuric acid (H2SO4). It converts sulfur-containing materials to sulfuric acid through a two-stage sequence: first, the oxidation of sulfur dioxide (SO2) to sulfur trioxide (SO3) over a catalyst, and second, the absorption and hydrolysis of SO3 to form concentrated sulfuric acid.
The oxidation step uses a vanadium(V) oxide–based catalyst (commonly V2O5 promoted with oxides such as WO3 on
In the second step, SO3 is absorbed in concentrated sulfuric acid to form oleum (H2SO4·SO3), which is
Historical note: the contact process supplanted the older lead chamber process in the late 19th to early
Safety and environmental aspects: SO3 is highly reactive and corrosive; cooling, gas handling, and corrosion-resistant equipment
See also: sulfuric acid, lead chamber process, vanadium oxide catalysts.