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Photocatalytic Desulfurization of Waste Tire Pyrolysis Oil

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ENERGIES
Volume 4, Issue 11, Pages 1880-1896

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MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/en4111880

Keywords

photooxidation; desulfurization; waste tire; pyrolysis; titanium dioxide

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  1. Department of Environmental Ecology and Energy
  2. Institute for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology
  3. Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research
  4. Thai Government [TKK 2555]

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Waste tire pyrolysis oil has high potential to replace conventional fossil liquid fuels due to its high calorific heating value. However, the large amounts of sulfurous compounds in this oil hinders its application. Thus, the aim of this research was to investigate the possibility to apply the photo-assisted oxidation catalyzed by titanium dioxide (TiO(2), Degussa P-25) to partially remove sulfurous compounds in the waste tire pyrolysis oil under milder reaction conditions without hydrogen consumption. A waste tire pyrolysis oil with 0.84% (w/w) of sulfurous content containing suspended TiO(2) was irradiated by using a high-pressure mercury lamp for 7 h. The oxidized sulfur compounds were then migrated into the solvent-extraction phase. A maximum % sulfur removal of 43.6% was achieved when 7 g/L of TiO(2) was loaded into a 1/4 (v/v) mixture of pyrolysis waste tire oil/acetonitrile at 50 degrees C in the presence of air. Chromatographic analysis confirmed that the photo-oxidized sulfurous compounds presented in the waste tire pyrolysis oil had higher polarity, which were readily dissolved and separated in distilled water. The properties of the photoxidized product were also reported and compared to those of crude oil.

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