2019
DOI: 10.37190/epe190401
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Study on ultrasound assisted desulfurization of light gas oil using inorganic liquid

Abstract: The feasibility of removing sulfur from real light gas oil using inorganic liquids (NaOH, Ca(OH) 2 and HCl) at various concentrations assisted with ultrasonication was investigated in a continuous flow setup. Experimental results showed that at the optimum operating time (40 min), 68% of sulfur was removed under mild conditions using 10 wt. % NaOH. Ultrasonication not only facilitated sulfur removal but also improved gas oil properties by decreasing density and viscosity by 1.40 and 4.42%, respectively, while … Show more

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“…It saves time and solvent, reduces waste generation, qualifies as green engineering, increases selectivity, and improves heat and mass transfer characteristics . Ultrasonication not only facilitates sulfur removal but also improves fuel properties by decreasing density and viscosity …”
Section: Methods Assisted With Oxidative Desulfurization Of Liquid Fuelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It saves time and solvent, reduces waste generation, qualifies as green engineering, increases selectivity, and improves heat and mass transfer characteristics . Ultrasonication not only facilitates sulfur removal but also improves fuel properties by decreasing density and viscosity …”
Section: Methods Assisted With Oxidative Desulfurization Of Liquid Fuelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique can be implemented using two approaches: the direct oxidation of hydrogen sulfide and thiols on platinum (glassy carbon) electrodes (15), and the indirect oxidation of sulfur waste using electromediators (14). Direct two-component electrosynthesis, similar to microwave synthesis, can be replaced by a three-component one, and be carried out either using elemental sulfur in order to preferentially obtain organic polysulfides (16), or in the presence of alkyl disulfides, which are important for the synthesis of asymmetric sulfides (13).…”
Section: Main Advantages Of the Idef1 Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the ultra-deep desulfurization of fuels, the oxidative processes of the conversion of sulfur compounds into sulfones are intensified using ultrasound. Ultrasonic methods were developed to reduce the content of sulfur compounds in oil, mixtures of oil products, residual fuels and oil waste [15,16]. Electromagnetic fields allow us to intensify various oil refining processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many scientific publications [83,88,89] confirm the effectiveness of the effect of cavitation on the process of desulfurization of hydrocarbon raw materials.…”
Section: Increasing the Light Yield Of Fractionsmentioning
confidence: 97%