(347e) [O]-Induced Reactive Adsorptive Desulfurization of Liquid Fuel over AgXo@SBA-15 Under Ambient Conditions
AIChE Annual Meeting
2017
2017 Annual Meeting
Fuels and Petrochemicals Division
Developments in Petroleum and Biofuels Refining Technologies II
Tuesday, October 31, 2017 - 2:10pm to 2:35pm
Development of clean energy production processes with low energy consumption is a central strategy for a sustainable and environmentally friendly planet. Here we report a novel [O]-induced reactive adsorptive desulfurization (RADS) approach for ultra-clean fuel production using multifunctional AgXO@SBA-15 adsorbent with and without the addition of air under ambient conditions. The adsorption capacity of AgXO@SBA-15 by RADS reached 4.4 times of that by conventional ADS at low feed sulfur concentration of 10 ppm-S; its adsorption selectivity was enhanced 2.4 orders of magnitude. Over 90% of sulfur was removed within 10 min (corresponds to the space volocity of 6 h-1). The RADS mechanism was illustrated as a simultaneous oxidation (to sulfones) and selective adsorption of sulfones, where the nano-sized silver species detected at different valence states (AgO, Ag2O and Ag) and the feed air played the versatile enabling roles as the oxidation catalyst and oxidant, respectively, and the surface silanol groups were suggested as the preferential adsoption sites.
Keywords: desulfurization, adsorption, fuel, silver, air