An efficient absorbent of hydrogen sulfide for hot gas cleaning was developed. In order to increase the efficiency of the absorbent, activated carbon-supported ferrite was prepared and the absorption behavior of the absorbent was examined using a fixed-bed reactor and a thermogravimetric balance.Activated carbon-supported ferrites could be prepared at a much lower calcination temperature (400 o C) than the typical preparation temperature of ca. 1000 o C for a dry process. These ferrites have high surface areas up to 663m 2 /g. Breakthrough behavior was obtained with a fixed-bed flow reactor, with almost complete absorption of hydrogen sulfide from 5000ppm to nearly zero level being achieved at an absorption temperature of 400 o C. The results obtained with a thermogravimetric balance indicated that the initial hydrogen sulfide absorption rate of the activated carbon-supported ferrite was about ten times higher than that of the ferrite prepared by the dry process.