The invention relates to a process for removing sulfur particles from an
aqueous catalyst solution used to remove hydrogen sulfide from a gas
stream (1, 5), comprising the steps of directing a flow of a suspension
(12) comprising reduced catalyst solution and sulfur particles to an
oxidizer zone (20), where the catalyst solution is regenerated by
contacting said suspension with a gas (22) containing oxygen; and
removing sulfur from said suspension at least by gravity sedimentation at
a bottom (21) of said oxidizer zone (20). According to the invention a
flow deflecting means (34) is disposed at least at an outlet (35) for the
oxidized catalyst solution leaving said oxidizer zone (20) such as to
prevent any turbulent state caused at least by a stream of oxidized
catalyst solution leaving said oxidizer zone (20).