2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10553-019-01070-0
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Alternative Methods for the Removal of Sulfur Compounds from Petroleum Fractions

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“…Study of sulphur compounds in oil and petroleum products is a high priority task associated with increased compliance with fuel quality control standards and the negative impact of sulfur on the processing and storage of crude oil and environmental safety. (Katasonova, Savoina, & Maryutina, 2021)Seeking to remove sulphur compounds from crude oil and its derivatives for the purpose of complying with sulphur content specifications and reducing sulphur content in crude oil and its derivatives (Kitashov, Nazarov, Zorya, & Muradov, 2019), Sulfur compounds, found in large quantities in crude oil and its derivatives such as gasoline and kerosene, cause many negative effects, including pollution, reduced engine efficiency, and severe corrosion of pipelines, reactors, and equipment, as well as poisoning from catalysts. Thus, strict environmental rules and restrictions are put in place to maintain the amount of sulfur (Saleh, 2022).…”
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“…Study of sulphur compounds in oil and petroleum products is a high priority task associated with increased compliance with fuel quality control standards and the negative impact of sulfur on the processing and storage of crude oil and environmental safety. (Katasonova, Savoina, & Maryutina, 2021)Seeking to remove sulphur compounds from crude oil and its derivatives for the purpose of complying with sulphur content specifications and reducing sulphur content in crude oil and its derivatives (Kitashov, Nazarov, Zorya, & Muradov, 2019), Sulfur compounds, found in large quantities in crude oil and its derivatives such as gasoline and kerosene, cause many negative effects, including pollution, reduced engine efficiency, and severe corrosion of pipelines, reactors, and equipment, as well as poisoning from catalysts. Thus, strict environmental rules and restrictions are put in place to maintain the amount of sulfur (Saleh, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%