کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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146076 | 456362 | 2015 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

• Cu(I) was facily loaded on activated carbon (AC) under ambient conditions.
• The adsorption capacity of Cu(I)/AC was around 2 times that of AC.
• The prepared Cu(I)/AC can be applied in adsorptive denitrogenation from fuel.
CuCl-loaded activated carbons (ACs) have been used for the first time to remove harmful nitrogen-containing compounds (NCCs) from model fossil fuels. The CuCl/ACs were obtained by reducing CuCl2/ACs with Na2SO3 under ambient conditions. A mixture of quinoline (QUI), indole (IND) and benzothiophene (BT) was used to investigate the adsorption behaviors. QUI and IND were used to represent basic and neutral NCCs, respectively. On the other hand, BT is a sulfur-containing compound (SCC) that was used to mimic commercial fuels and investigate the selectivity of adsorption for NCCs over SCCs. The adsorption capacities of CuCl/AC for QUI and IND increased by almost 100% from that of pristine AC, even though the surface area of the CuCl/AC was lower than that of the AC. On the contrary, the adsorbed amounts over CuCl2/AC (loaded without using Na2SO3) for QUI and IND were slightly lower than the adsorbed amounts over the virgin AC. The improved adsorptive performances of CuCl/AC for NCCs might be due to π-complexation between Cu+ species and NCCs.
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Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal - Volume 279, 1 November 2015, Pages 327–334