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AuthorAl-Degs, Yahya S.
AuthorEl-Sheikh, Amjad H.
AuthorAl Bakain, Ramia Z.?
AuthorNewman, Alan P.
AuthorAl-Ghouti, Mohammad A.
Available date2021-09-01T10:03:31Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameEnergy Technology
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ente.201500475
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/22484
AbstractEnvironmental regulations on the quality of liquid fuels continue to create more requirements to produce a near-to-zero sulfur content. The hydrodesulfurization process has a high running cost and suffers from incomplete removal of sulfur compounds, particularly alkylated dibenzothiophene. Recently, oxidative and adsorption desulfurization procedures showed high potential to take part in commercial desulfurization. The advantages and disadvantage of the newly proposed procedures are outlined and reviewed. Undoubtedly, adsorptive-based methods have achieved many advances in this area. Particularly, surface imprinted polymers and metal–organic frameworks have manifested an excellent tendency to remove bulky sulfur compounds with minimum experimental effort. This review presents information about the workability, efficiency, and mechanisms of the current desulfurization methodologies for diesel as a common transportation fuel. More attention is given to adsorptive desulfurization as a promising technology.
Languageen
PublisherWiley-VCH Verlag
SubjectAdsorption
Crystalline materials
Desulfurization
Environmental regulations
Fuels
Hydrodesulfurization
Organic polymers
Organometallics
Sulfur compounds
Sulfur determination
Adsorptive desulfurization
Cleaning technology
Dibenzothiophenes
Imprinted polymers
Metal organic framework
Removal of sulfur
Sustainable chemistry
Transportation fuels
Sulfur
TitleConventional and Upcoming Sulfur-Cleaning Technologies for Petroleum Fuel: A Review
TypeArticle Review
Pagination679-699
Issue Number6
Volume Number4


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