Extractive desulfurization of liquid fuel using diamine-terminated polyethylene glycol as a very low vapour pressure and green molecular solvent

Removal of sulfur compounds from liquid fuel is one of the important issues in the field of energy and environment. Among the available methods, extractive desulfurization (EDS) is of great interest due to its convenient operating conditions. In this study, EDS performance of 4,7,10-trioxatridecane-...

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Main Authors: Fatemeh Rafiei Moghadam, Effat Kianpour, Saeid Azizian, Meysam Yarie, Mohammad Ali Zolfigol
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Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2020-11-01
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Online Access:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.200803
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spelling doaj-04c089c2552d44149ab0fb1eae8095102021-01-15T15:05:37ZengThe Royal SocietyRoyal Society Open Science2054-57032020-11-0171110.1098/rsos.200803200803Extractive desulfurization of liquid fuel using diamine-terminated polyethylene glycol as a very low vapour pressure and green molecular solventFatemeh Rafiei MoghadamEffat KianpourSaeid AzizianMeysam YarieMohammad Ali ZolfigolRemoval of sulfur compounds from liquid fuel is one of the important issues in the field of energy and environment. Among the available methods, extractive desulfurization (EDS) is of great interest due to its convenient operating conditions. In this study, EDS performance of 4,7,10-trioxatridecane-1,13-diamine (TTD), a very low vapour pressure diamine-terminated oligomeric polyethylene glycol (PEG), was studied. Effect of the influencing factors, as well as multiple extraction, mutual solubility, reusability and regeneration of TTD were investigated. Results showed that the TTD/fuel volume ratio of 0.5 could extract benzothiophene, dibenzothiophene and dimethyl dibenzothiophene with the efficiencies 67%, 74% and 53%, respectively, in less than 1 min at ambient temperature. The distribution coefficient (KN) value for removal of dibenzothiophene by TTD was 3.66 higher than that of PEG, and it is similar to KN values (approx. 4) for polyethylene glycol dimethyl ether (as a modified PEG) and Lewis acid-containing ionic liquids. It was observed that spent TTD after five cycles could be regenerated using the back-extraction method. Also, deep EDS was achievable after three times extraction using fresh TTD. Finally, the extraction mechanism was studied using 1H-NMR. These observations, as well as very low vapour pressure and insignificant dependency of TTD on the initial S-concentration of fuel and temperature, make this extractant to be introduced as a valuable option for green and effective EDS.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.200803desulfurizationbenzotiophenic compoundsliquid fuelextractiondiamine-terminated oligomeric polyethylene glycol4,7,10-trioxatridecane-1,13-diamine
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author Fatemeh Rafiei Moghadam
Effat Kianpour
Saeid Azizian
Meysam Yarie
Mohammad Ali Zolfigol
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Effat Kianpour
Saeid Azizian
Meysam Yarie
Mohammad Ali Zolfigol
Extractive desulfurization of liquid fuel using diamine-terminated polyethylene glycol as a very low vapour pressure and green molecular solvent
Royal Society Open Science
desulfurization
benzotiophenic compounds
liquid fuel
extraction
diamine-terminated oligomeric polyethylene glycol
4,7,10-trioxatridecane-1,13-diamine
author_facet Fatemeh Rafiei Moghadam
Effat Kianpour
Saeid Azizian
Meysam Yarie
Mohammad Ali Zolfigol
author_sort Fatemeh Rafiei Moghadam
title Extractive desulfurization of liquid fuel using diamine-terminated polyethylene glycol as a very low vapour pressure and green molecular solvent
title_short Extractive desulfurization of liquid fuel using diamine-terminated polyethylene glycol as a very low vapour pressure and green molecular solvent
title_full Extractive desulfurization of liquid fuel using diamine-terminated polyethylene glycol as a very low vapour pressure and green molecular solvent
title_fullStr Extractive desulfurization of liquid fuel using diamine-terminated polyethylene glycol as a very low vapour pressure and green molecular solvent
title_full_unstemmed Extractive desulfurization of liquid fuel using diamine-terminated polyethylene glycol as a very low vapour pressure and green molecular solvent
title_sort extractive desulfurization of liquid fuel using diamine-terminated polyethylene glycol as a very low vapour pressure and green molecular solvent
publisher The Royal Society
series Royal Society Open Science
issn 2054-5703
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Removal of sulfur compounds from liquid fuel is one of the important issues in the field of energy and environment. Among the available methods, extractive desulfurization (EDS) is of great interest due to its convenient operating conditions. In this study, EDS performance of 4,7,10-trioxatridecane-1,13-diamine (TTD), a very low vapour pressure diamine-terminated oligomeric polyethylene glycol (PEG), was studied. Effect of the influencing factors, as well as multiple extraction, mutual solubility, reusability and regeneration of TTD were investigated. Results showed that the TTD/fuel volume ratio of 0.5 could extract benzothiophene, dibenzothiophene and dimethyl dibenzothiophene with the efficiencies 67%, 74% and 53%, respectively, in less than 1 min at ambient temperature. The distribution coefficient (KN) value for removal of dibenzothiophene by TTD was 3.66 higher than that of PEG, and it is similar to KN values (approx. 4) for polyethylene glycol dimethyl ether (as a modified PEG) and Lewis acid-containing ionic liquids. It was observed that spent TTD after five cycles could be regenerated using the back-extraction method. Also, deep EDS was achievable after three times extraction using fresh TTD. Finally, the extraction mechanism was studied using 1H-NMR. These observations, as well as very low vapour pressure and insignificant dependency of TTD on the initial S-concentration of fuel and temperature, make this extractant to be introduced as a valuable option for green and effective EDS.
topic desulfurization
benzotiophenic compounds
liquid fuel
extraction
diamine-terminated oligomeric polyethylene glycol
4,7,10-trioxatridecane-1,13-diamine
url https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.200803
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