Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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210157 | Fuel Processing Technology | 2013 | 5 Pages |
A series of acetic acid-based ionic liquids (ILs) were synthesized and used for oxidative desulfurization as both catalyst and extractant. The practical and orthogonal experiments showed that [Otbim]+CH3COO− containing eight-carbon side chain has of best catalytic activity. 87.5% of thiophene in the model oil was removed under the optimal conditions of oxidation temperature at 70 °C, oxidation time of 180 min, simulated oil dosage of 10 ml, and ILs/H2O2 volume ratio of 1:1.1. Meanwhile, the ILs could be recycled 5 times without any apparent loss of the catalytic activity.
► Acetic acid-based ILs were synthesized from acetic acid and benimidazolium. ► The ILs were used as phase-transfer catalysts and extractant for desulfurization. ► The conditions of oxidation were optimized by the orthogonal experiments.