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Review on recent advances in adsorptive desulfurization

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FUEL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 214, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuproc.2020.106685

Keywords

Low-sulfur fuel; Desulfurization; Adsorptive desulfurization; Adsorbent; Mechanism of adsorption; Regeneration of adsorbent; Petroleum feedstock

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)

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ADS is gaining attention as a low-cost desulfurization technique for petroleum fuels, utilizing adsorbents to remove sulfur compounds. The latest developments focus on enhancing selectivity, stability, reusability, and performance improvement through the incorporation of metals. Selectivity is a key challenge in ADS, and testing with real feedstocks is crucial for commercial application.
The challenges of hydrodesulfurization for desulfurizing the refractory sulfur compounds of petroleum fuels are prompting researchers to investigate the different non-conventional desulfurization techniques. Adsorptive desulfurization (ADS) is emerging as a low-cost alternative to ultra-deep hydrodesulfurization. In ADS, sulfur compounds are removed via physicochemical adsorption using a selective adsorbent. This review focuses on the latest development in ADS. Zeolite, metal oxide, metal-organic framework, mesoporous material, and carbon are assessed for desulfurization of the model and real feedstocks. The ADS performance of these materials can be improved by incorporating metals. Recent progress on improving the selectivity, stability, reusability is discussed. Depending on adsorbent surface chemical composition, sulfur molecules are removed through pi complexation, acid-base, metal-sulfur, and Van der Waals forces. The effects of process parameters, thermodynamics, and kinetics of ADS are also discussed. Selectivity is found to be a key challenge in ADS of real feedstocks due to competitive adsorption. The testing of adsorbents with real fuels is crucial for the commercialization of ADS. Developments of robust adsorbent with less expensive metals and ideal regeneration methods are needed to demonstrate the capabilities of ADS commercially. The search for a low-cost, and efficient ADS adsorbent is ongoing, and currently, its industrial adaptation is extremely limited.

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