Aysar T. Jarullah, Ban A. Al-Tabbakh, Helal A.A Saleem, Shymaa A. Hameed, Jasim I. Humadi, Iqbal M. Mujtaba
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Abstract
Clean fuel production with strict limit on toxic contaminants is one of the most important aims for petroleum refinery industry regarding the improvement of environmental conditions. In this study, oxidative desulfurization (ODS) process has been used to achieve such goal. For this purpose, a new and efficient synthetic composite mesoporous nano-catalyst has been designed by enhancing morphological and mechanical properties of gamma alumina (γ-Al2O3) on a carbon nano fiber (CNF) as multiple supports. Four different catalysts based on different amount of CNF have been designed. X-Ray diffraction (XRD), X-Ray fluorescence (XRF), crash strength test, thermal gravimetric examination (TGA), and surface area (BET) have been used to characterize the catalysts. The catalyst with 10% loading of CNF (CAT-3) has been found to increase the tensile strength by more than 200% compared to the CNF-free sample (CAT-4). Then, a series of experiments has been conducted in a batch ODS reactor with air as an oxidant and light gas oil (LGO) as a real feedstock to evaluate the effectiveness of the designed catalysts and the performance of the reactor. The new catalyst has been clearly shown to be a significant factor in sulfur removal resulting in a clean fuel.
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Petroleum Chemistry (Neftekhimiya), founded in 1961, offers original papers on and reviews of theoretical and experimental studies concerned with current problems of petroleum chemistry and processing such as chemical composition of crude oils and natural gas liquids; petroleum refining (cracking, hydrocracking, and catalytic reforming); catalysts for petrochemical processes (hydrogenation, isomerization, oxidation, hydroformylation, etc.); activation and catalytic transformation of hydrocarbons and other components of petroleum, natural gas, and other complex organic mixtures; new petrochemicals including lubricants and additives; environmental problems; and information on scientific meetings relevant to these areas.
Petroleum Chemistry publishes articles on these topics from members of the scientific community of the former Soviet Union.