| Literature DB >> 27656348 |
Raja L Al Otaibi1, Dong Liu2, Xulian Hou2, Linhua Song3, Qingyin Li3, Mengfei Li4, Hamid O Almigrin2, Zifeng Yan2.
Abstract
The oxidation-extraction desulfurization of Saudi Arabian crudes was conducted with hydrogen peroxide-acetic acid oxidation system. The selection of extractant, the optimization of oxidation-extraction conditions, and the exploration of desulfurization mechanism were studied. As DMF was used as the extractant, the optimal desulfurization rate of 35.11 % and oil recovery of 95 % were obtained at 70 °C with the molar ratio of peracetic acid to sulfur of 8:1, the molar ratio of acetic acid to hydrogen peroxide of 2:1 and the volume ratio of extractant to oil of 1:1. The desulfurization effect of different fractions in the treated Saudi Arabian crudes was found to obey the following order: gasoline-diesel fraction >VGO fraction >VR fraction, due to different types and structures of sulfur compounds. The oil quality was less affected and most sulfides were mainly extracted via DMF.Entities:
Keywords: Desulfurization; Fractions; Oxidation–extraction; Saudi Arabian crudes
Year: 2015 PMID: 27656348 PMCID: PMC5012355 DOI: 10.1007/s13203-015-0112-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Petrochem Res ISSN: 2190-5525
Fig. 1Effect of oxidation conditions on the desulfurization rate. (Peracetic acid dosage is the molar ratio of peracetic acid to sulfur in the oil)
Effect of extractant on the desulfurization rate
| Extractant | DMF | DMSO | Ethanol | Ethylene glycol | Furfural |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Desulfurization rate/% | 35.11 | 20.31 | 6.92 | 11.19 | – |
Fig. 2Effect of the extractant to oil volume ratio on the desulfurization rate
The fractions yield and desulfurization rate
| Fractions | Gasoline–diesel | VGO(350–450 °C) | VR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yield before desulfurization/% | 33.47 | 19.44 | 47.09 |
| Yield after desulfurization/% | 32.28 | 20.17 | 47.55 |
| Desulfurization rate/% | 59.25 | 37.58 | 13.25 |
Changes of sulfur content in gasoline–diesel fraction
| Types of sulfide | Sulfur content/μg g−1 | Desulfurization rate/% | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Before desulfurization | After desulfurization | ||
| Mercaptan sulfur | 196.86 | 20.24 | 89.72 |
| Alkyl sulfide | 66.68 | 9.20 | 86.20 |
| Disulfide | 737.32 | 6.04 | 99.18 |
| Alkyl thiophene | 1754.88 | 67.00 | 96.18 |
| BT | 2351.62 | 1341.58 | 42.95 |
| DBT | 2659.64 | 1718.72 | 35.38 |
| Others | 148.16 | 62.54 | 57.79 |
| Total | 7915.16 | 3225.32 | 59.25 |
Sulfur compounds’ structures and desulfurization rate in the VGO fraction
Fig. 3Four components analysis of the VR fraction, A saturates, B aromatics, C resins, D asphaltenes
Fig. 4IR analysis of crude oil and extracted oil. a Crude oil before desulfurization, b crude oil after desulfurization, c oil in the extractant