Adsorption Desulfurization Of Iraqi Heavy Naphtha Using Zeolite 13x

  • Yahya M
  • Hussein H
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Abstract

This work was conducted to study the effect of selective adsorption on removal of sulfur  compounds  from  Iraqi  heavy  naphtha  from  Al-Dura refinery  by using  molecular  sieve (13X)  in a fixed-bed column and  it was be run out at 1.5–6.0h-1 LHSV, 15–30 gr  weight of molecular sieve (13X), 600–1650ppm sulfur concentration in the feedstock ,  the adsorption  temperature  was  25oC and 40oC.  The best operating conditions for removing sulfur compounds was 3.0 h-1 LHSV, 20 gr molecular sieve bed weight and 25oC temperature, where the sulfur content in heavy naphtha was reduced from nearly 600 ppm to less than 1 ppm (by weight). Regeneration steps was thermally took place by hot air flow in a range from 16.66 – 25 liter / min and temperature range from 200–350oC, the best desorption conditions for (85.8%) weight percent removing was at 16.66 liter / min air flow and 350 oC.

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Yahya, M. M., & Hussein, H. Q. (2019). Adsorption Desulfurization Of Iraqi Heavy Naphtha Using Zeolite 13x. Association of Arab Universities Journal of Engineering Sciences, 26(2), 12–18. https://doi.org/10.33261/jaaru.2019.26.2.003

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