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Desulfurization of Fuel by Extraction and Catalytic Oxidation Using a Vanadium Substituted Dawson-Type Emulsion Catalyst

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INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
Volume 56, Issue 14, Pages 3839-3852

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.7b00089

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A vanadium-substituted Dawson-type polyoxometalate [cetro-nium](11)P2W13V5O62 was fabricated to use in the extractive catalytic oxidative desulfurization (ECODS) of fuels using hydrogen peroxide and ionic liquids (ILs), ethylene glycol, and a deep eutectic solvent. Taguchi robust was utilized to investigate the effects of operation parameters including H2O2 dosage, type of solvent, solvent-to-oil volume ratio, temperature, and contact time. The results demonstrated that the highest level of desulfurization could be achieved using a volume ratio of IL to oil = 1:6, O/(S + N) mole ratio = 4, and temperature = 70 degrees C after 45 min. The combination of the extraction and catalytic oxidation process showed that the step-by-step system (extraction in series with ECODS) was much better than the one-pot system (ECODS in one pot), which can remove 90% sulfur from 500 ppmw fuel and 87% sulfur from 1500 ppmw fuel under optimized conditions. The best system could also be reused 7 times in a 500 ppmw model fuel desulfurization and,4 times in a 1500 ppmw model fuel desulfurization.

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