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Extraction Coupled Oxidative Desulfurization of Fuels to Sulfate and Water-Soluble Sulfur Compounds Using Polyoxometalate Catalysts and Molecular Oxygen

Journal

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
Volume 5, Issue 5, Pages 4110-4118

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.7b00087

Keywords

Oxidative desulfurization; Polyoxometalates; Oxygen; Water-soluble products; Sulfate

Funding

  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [JE 257/20-1, WA 1615/14-1]
  2. Erlangen Cluster of Excellence Engineering of Advanced Materials

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Our contribution demonstrates a new way of fuel desulfurization, namely selective oxidation of organic S-compounds present in fuels to watersoluble sulfur compounds followed by in situ extraction of the latter into an aqueous phase. Different from common oxidative desulfurization (ODS) processes, we demonstrate a technique that converts sulfur compounds in fuel to a large extent to sulfate (60-70%) using oxygen as the oxidant and an aqueous H8PV5Mo7O40 (HPA-5) solution as the catalyst phase. Other water-soluble desulfurization products are sulfoacetic acid (SAA) with a share of 10-20%, 2-sulfobenzoic acid (2-SBA), and 2-(sulfooxy)benzoic acid (2-SOBA), the latter two with a share of <10%. The new desulfurization method has been optimized for removing benzothiophene from isooctane, giving the best results with a degree of desulfurization of 99% applying 120 degrees C, 20 bar oxygen pressure, and 1000 rpm of 6 h reaction time using a volume water/oil ration of 10/1. Furthermore, we also successfully demonstrated the desulfurization of a domestic fuel oil with 973 ppmw sulfur with a degree of desulfurization of 28% under nonoptimized conditions.

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