Dimensionless evaluation and kinetics of rapid and ultradeep desulfurization of diesel fuel in an oscillatory baffled reactor

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The oxidative desulfurization (ODS) of dibenzothiophene in diesel fuel cut using a homogeneous liquid catalytic system in a novel reactor is presented. Hydrogen peroxide was the oxidizing agent and acetic acid was the liquid catalyst. The oxidation process was conducted in a meso-oscillatory baffled reactor (“mesoOBR”) under mild operating conditions: atmospheric pressure, and 60 to 80 °C. The reactor was operated over a range of residence times (1-3 min), and frequencies and amplitudes of oscillation, leading to oscillatory Reynolds numbers in the range 64-383, and net flow Reynolds numbers in the range 5 to 16. The results showed that dibenzothiophene (DBT) removal in the OBR was significantly higher than in conventional processes under the same conditions (pressure of 1 atm and temperature near room temperature). The maximum DBT conversion was 94%, which was achieved in 3 min at 4 Hz and 6 mm amplitude. A significant improvement in the removal efficiency of DBT was achieved in OBR within only 3 minutes compared to previous studies, which required at least a half-hour reaction time to achieve the same or less removal efficiency. A reaction kinetic model was developed using the optimum experimental results achieved in the OBR. The apparent reaction order was 1, with significantly low apparent activation energies (24.7-29.0 kJ mol−1).

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Humadi, J. I., Gheni, S. A., Ahmed, S. M. R., & Harvey, A. (2022). Dimensionless evaluation and kinetics of rapid and ultradeep desulfurization of diesel fuel in an oscillatory baffled reactor. RSC Advances, 12(23), 14385–14396. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ra01663j

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