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Catalytic oxidative desulfurization of gasoline using phosphotungstic acid supported on MWW zeolite

Journal

FRONTIERS OF CHEMICAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages 546-560

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11705-019-1842-z

Keywords

oxidative desulfurization; phosphotungstic acid; MWW; wet impregnation; adsorption energy

Funding

  1. Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), Nigeria
  2. Training Program for Outstanding Young Teachers in Universities in Guangdong Province [YQ2015116]
  3. Petrochemical Industry Transformation and Upgrading Technology Innovation Public Service Platform in Maoming City [2016B020211002]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21403038]
  5. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province [2015A030313892]

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Catalysts for the desulfurization of gasoline samples were synthesized via the immobilization of well-dispersed phosphotungstic acid (HPW) on Mobil composition of matter-twenty-two (MWW) zeolite. Characterization results indicated that these catalysts possess a mesoporous structure with the retention of the Keggin structure of immobilized HPW. Relevant reaction parameters influencing sulfur removal were systematically investigated, including HPW loading, catalyst dosage, temperature, initial S-concentration, molar ratio of oxidant to sulfide (O/S), volume ratio of MeCN to model oil (Ext./oil), and sulfide species. The 40 wt-% HPW/MWW catalyst exhibited the highest catalytic activity with 99.6% dibenzothiophene sulfur removal from prepared samples. The 40 wt-% HPW/MWW catalyst was recycled four times and could be easily regenerated. Finally, as an exploratory study, straight-run-gasoline and fluid catalytic cracking gasoline were employed to accurately evaluate the desulfurization performance of 40 wt-% HPW/MWW. Our research provides new insights into the development and application of catalysts for desulfurization of gasoline.

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