Deep dechlorination of hydrocarbon oil by reactive adsorption on TiO2-based metal oxides
This study reports reactive adsorptive dechlorination of hydrocarbon oil over TiO 2 -based metal oxides at the temperatures of 20–150 °C. TiO 2 and a series of TiO 2 -CeO 2 were prepared by precipitation method and characterized by N 2 adsorption, XRD, FT-IR, pyridine-IR, NH 3 -TPD and CO 2 -TPD. Th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Korean journal of chemical engineering 2022, 39(7), 268, pp.1936-1945 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study reports reactive adsorptive dechlorination of hydrocarbon oil over TiO
2
-based metal oxides at the temperatures of 20–150 °C. TiO
2
and a series of TiO
2
-CeO
2
were prepared by precipitation method and characterized by N
2
adsorption, XRD, FT-IR, pyridine-IR, NH
3
-TPD and CO
2
-TPD. The characterization results showed that both the acidity and basicity of the adsorbent had a significant impact on its dechlorination capacity. TiO
2
-U precipitated by urea exhibited higher dechlorination capacity than TiO
2
-A precipitated by ammonia due to the higher surface area, more acid and base amounts of the former. Among various Ti
(1−
x
)
Ce
x
O
2
(x=0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 0.9, 1) oxides, Ti
0.7
Ce
0.3
O
2
and Ti
0.3
Ce
0.7
O
2
bimetallic oxides showed higher dechlorination capacity than TiO
2
-U, and the chlorine removal over Ti
0.7
Ce
0.3
O
2
reached 82.8% after adsorption at 150 °C for 3 h. Mixing 5 wt% of alkali earth metal oxide into Ti
0.7
Ce
0.3
O
2
mechanically enhanced its dechlorination capacity, and the chlorine removal over Ti
0.7
Ce
0.3
O
2
-BaO reached as high as 92.1%. The chlorine removal increased with increasing the adsorption temperature. Ion chromatography and GC-MS analysis revealed that organochlorine compound was converted into Cl
−
and its corresponding alcohol over the adsorbent at 150 °C. Finally, the mechanism of reactive adsorption dechlorination was proposed. |
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ISSN: | 0256-1115 1975-7220 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11814-022-1114-3 |