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Sulphur

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April 11, 2026

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Why in News?

The West Asia conflict has disrupted Indian supply chains, especially for critical raw materials like sulphur.

  • Matter – Sulphur
  • Symbol – S
  • Atomic number – 16
  • Atomic mass32.07 u
  • Common Isotope Sulfur-32 and Sulfur-34
  • Type – Non-metallic chemical element.
  • Occurrence – Found as native sulphur, sulphates, and sulphides.
  • Source – Most elemental sulphur is recovered as a co-product from oil and gas production.
  • Property – Yellow crystalline solid in native form; combines with most elements except noble gases.
  • Domestic production – Top Producers – Odisha, Kerala, and Haryana.
  • Mainly from petroleum refineries as by-product recovery.
  • Global production – Dominated by China, the U.S., Russia, and the Middle East.

Sulphur 1

 

Uses of Sulphur

Sulphuric Acid Production

Fertiliser Role

Industrial Applications

  • King of acid.
  • Most important industrial use; indicator of industrial development.
  • Applications – Ore processing, fertiliser manufacturing, oil refining, wastewater treatment, chemical synthesis.

 

  • Essential for phosphatic fertilisers.
  • Improves protein & oil in seeds, cereal quality, copra marketability, tobacco leaf quality, nutritive value of forage crops.

 

  • Rubber vulcanisation (durability, elasticity).
  • Detergents, fungicides, dyestuffs.
  • Paper bleaching, food preservation (sulphites).
  • Photography fixing agents (sodium/ammonium thiosulphate).
  • Sulphur lamps – efficient full-spectrum lighting.
  • Eco-efficient concrete binder – alternative to Portland cement

 

 

Sulphur 2

Quick Facts

  • Sulphur is 16th most abundant element in Earth’s crust.
  • Recognised as the 4th essential crop nutrient (N, P, K, S).
  • The presence of sulphur on the Moon's South Pole (Chandrayaan-3) discovery.
  • Largest source of Sulphur emissions fossil-fuel-based power plants.
  • Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) – A process in thermal power plants that removes sulphur dioxide from exhaust gases using an alkaline sorbent such as limestone.
  • Hydrodesulphurisation (HDS) – A catalytic process used in petroleum refining to remove sulphur from fuels by reacting them with hydrogen.

 

Reference

Indian Express | Sulphur

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