Model diesel denitrogenation by modified activated carbon with iron nanoparticles: Sulfur compounds effect

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作者
Arcibar-Orozco, Javier A. [1 ]
Rene Rangel-Mendez, J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Potosino Invest Cient & Tecnol AC, Div Ciencias Ambientales, San Luis Potosi 78216, Mexico
关键词
Adsorption; Denitrogenation; Diesel; Activated carbon; Iron nanoparticles; ORGANIC NITROGEN-COMPOUNDS; DEEP DESULFURIZATION; SELECTIVE ADSORPTION; FUEL; HYDRODESULFURIZATION; INHIBITION; REMOVAL; 4,6-DIMETHYLDIBENZOTHIOPHENE; DIBENZOTHIOPHENES; AS(V);
D O I
10.1016/j.cej.2013.06.102
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In this work, iron-modified activated carbon was studied for the removal of nitrogen compounds (indoline and quinoline) naturally present in diesel. Model diesel was simulated using a mixture of decane and hexadecane that also contained the sulfur compounds dibenzothiophene and 4,6 dimethyldibenzothiophene. The results showed that iron enhances the indoline uptake of carbon by 30%, while quinoline adsorption also increased, but to a lesser extent. Increased iron denitrogenation capacity was also observed during the quinoline-indoline competition experiments; the iron-modified sample showed a 30% and 9% increase in indoline and quinoline uptake, respectively. When nitrogen and sulfur compounds compete for adsorption sites, the indoline and quinoline uptake in the iron materials increased. In contrast, carbon desulfurization performance decreased in iron-modified materials, indicating that these adsorbents are more selective for nitrogen than for sulfur compounds. The improved performance of the modified activated carbon was attributed to pi-pi interactions between quinoline and activated carbon and to the nitrogen in indoline and iron oxyhydroxides. (c) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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