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Investigation of methods for fuel desulfurization wastewater treatment

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH & DESIGN
Volume 190, Issue -, Pages 198-219

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.cherd.2022.12.021

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Oxidative desulfurization; Wastewater; Extraction; Absorption; Membrane

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Despite the use of renewable energy sources, fossil fuels remain as one of the primary energy sources. The combustion of low-quality fossil fuel materials leads to environmental damages such as acid rain and breathing issues. Conventional desulfurization methods lack efficiency due to increasing sulfur level restrictions, leading to the development of new methods like oxidative desulfurization to achieve fuel with minimum sulfur compounds. Wastewater treatment plays a crucial role in the industrial-scale application of this process.
Today, fossil fuels are one of the primary energy sources, despite the growing use of renewable energy sources. Due to the increasing demand for energy and the sharp reduction of fossil fuels, the use of low-quality fossil fuel materials will be on the agenda. The combustion of low-quality liquid fuels causes an increase in SOx and NOx gases, as well as damages such as acid rain, breathing issues, destruction of industrial catalysts, etc. Due to increasing sulfur level restrictions in liquid fuels imposed in the last two decades, the use of conventional desulfurization and hydrogen desulfurization methods does not have the necessary efficiency, and it will also not be affordable due to high hydrogen consumption and tough operating conditions. Therefore, researchers have studied new methods such as hydrogen desulfurization, absorption, biological processes, extraction, and oxidation to achieve fuel with minimum sulfur compounds. Among these methods, oxidative desulfurization is often suggested as the most appropriate technique due to its mild performance and ease of separating oxidized sulfur compounds. This process involves the oxidation and removal of oxidized sulfur compounds from hydrocarbon fuels. Sulfones are removed from oxidized hydrocarbon fuels by various methods such as extraction, distillation, adsorption, decomposition, or a combination of these methods. The wastewater of this process, due to the high volume of solvent used in the removal stage of sulfur compounds from oxidized fuel, the presence of acid catalysts in the oxidation stage causes environmental problems. Therefore, wastewater treatment increases the ability to use this process on an industrial and semi-industrial scale. This study investigates wastewater treatment methods from the oxidative sulfur process.(c) 2022 Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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