Desulfurization of Model Oil by Selective Adsorption over Porous Boron Nitride Fibers with Tailored Microstructures

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We report on the controllable synthesis of porous BN microfibers and explore their applications as adsorbent for removing dibenzothiophene (DBT) in model oil. The growth evolution of porous BN microfibers has been carefully investigated by correlating their structural characteristics with their synthesis conditions. The as-prepared BN microfibers exhibit very high adsorption capacity for DBT (86 mg S g-1 according to the Langmuir isotherm model), showing excellent adsorptive desulfurization performance. The porous BN after adsorption can be regenerated by a simply heat treatment. After four times recycling, the regenerated adsorption capacity still remains more than 83% of that at the first adsorption. The superb oxidation resistance and chemical inertness, high sulfur adsorption capacity, as well as excellent regeneration performance render the developed porous BN microfibers to be a decent adsorbent for sulfur removal from fuels.

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Yan, Z., Lin, J., Yuan, X., Song, T., Yu, C., Liu, Z., … Huang, Y. (2017). Desulfurization of Model Oil by Selective Adsorption over Porous Boron Nitride Fibers with Tailored Microstructures. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-03600-4

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