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Extraction and oxidative desulfurization of diesel fuel catalyzed by a Bronsted acidic ionic liquid at room temperature

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GREEN CHEMISTRY
Volume 12, Issue 7, Pages 1220-1224

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c002108c

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  1. State Major Basic Research Development Program of China [2006CB202507]

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The Bronsted acidic ionic liquids 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hydrogen sulfate ([BMIM][HSO4]) and N-butylpyridinium hydrogen sulfate ([C4Py][HSO4]) were used as extractant and catalyst for desulfurization of diesel. The results show that [BMIM][HSO4] is better as extractant and catalyst than [C4Py][HSO4] during the desulfurization process. The sulfur removal of dibenzothiophene (DBT) in n-octane was 99.6% in 90 min under the conditions of V-model oil/V-IL = 2 : 1 and H2O2/DBT molar ratio at 5 (O/S = 5), at room temperature. The sulfur removal of four sulfur compounds by extraction and catalytic oxidation process followed the order of DBT > benzothiophene (BT) > thiophene (TS) > 4,6-dimethyldibenzothiophene (4,6-DMDBT). Moreover, the [BMIM][HSO4] can be recycled for at least 6 times with a little decrease in the desulfurization activity. The sulfur removal of diesel fuel containing sulfur content of 97 ppm is 85.5%, which was much better than desulfurization performance by simple extraction with IL (11.0%). In this extraction and oxidative desulfurization process, DBT was oxidized to corresponding sulfone by H2O2 with Bronsted acidic IL [BMIM][HSO4] which served as not only extractant but also catalyst.

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