An Experimental Study on the Operating Parameters of Ultrasound-assisted Oxidative Desulfurization
In this research, the effects of important parameters, including the molar ratio of acetic acid to sulfur(S) , sonication time, temperature, and hydrogen the molar ratio of peroxide to sulfur on the performance of ultrasound-assisted oxidative desulfurization were studied using the response surface method (RSM). To this end, a model fuel containing n-decane and dibenzothiophene at a concentration of 1000 ppm was used. It was found out that the temperature and acetic acid/S molar ratio were the most influencing parameters affecting the conversion of sulfur compound. The synergistic effects of the parameters were also investigated, and it was discovered that the maximum conversion of dibenzothiophene reached 98.59% when H2O2/S, acetic acid/S, temperature, and sonication time were set to 167, 330, 80 °C, and 30 min respectively. Finally, the apparent kinetics of dibenzothiophene oxidation and the activation energy of reaction were presented.
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Study the separation process of propane propylene mixture using Cu-MOF-74 metal- organic framework
Hassan Abedini, Ahmad Shariati *, MohammadReza Khosravi-Nikou
Iranian Journal of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, -
A Robust Method to Predict Equilibrium and Kinetics of Sulfur and Nitrogen Compounds Adsorption from Liquid Fuel on Mesoporous Material
Mohammadreza Khosravi-Nikou *, Ahmad Shariati, Mohammad Mohammadian, Ali Barati, Adel Najafi-Marghmaleki
Iranian Journal of Oil & Gas Science and Technology, Spring 2020