Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6656289 | Fuel Processing Technology | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
To develop a greener method to separate phenols from oils, four kinds of halogen-free zwitterions, including 1-(propyl-3-sulfonate)-triethylaminium (TEA-PS), 1-(propyl-3-sulfonate)-tripropylaminium (TPA-PS), 1-(butyl-4-sulfonate)-triethylaminium (TEA-BS) and 1-(butyl-4-sulfonate)-tripropylaminium (TPA-BS), were designed and synthesized to separate phenols from model oils via forming deep eutectic solvents (DESs) based on the formation of hydrogen bonding between OH group on phenol and the oxygen atom on SO3â group of the zwitterions. The effects of time, temperature, dosage of zwitterions, initial phenol content, and structure of zwitterions were investigated. The results show that the extraction process can reach equilibrium within 2â¯min and the extraction efficiency is not sensitive to temperature. The zwitterions separate well phenol from model oils at room temperature, and the minimum phenol contents follow the order: TEA-PSâ¯>â¯TPA-PSâ¯>â¯TEA-BSâ¯>â¯TPA-BS. The minimum phenol content and the maximum extraction efficiency at 25â¯Â°C can reach 4.8â¯gâ¯dmâ3 and 98.6%, respectively, by using TPA-BS. All the maximum extraction efficiency can be obtained with nzwitterions:nphenol of less than 0.4, which greatly reduces the dosages of extractants. Importantly, these zwitterions can avoid the introduction of halide ion, which can seriously corrode the process equipment. All these zwitterions can be easily regenerated by an anti-solvent method without an obvious mass loss and a decrease in phenol extraction efficiency. Lastly, the extraction mechanism was studied with FT-IR and the freezing points of DESs indicate that the DESs are formed through hydrogen bonding.
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Authors
Congfei Yao, Yucui Hou, Shuhang Ren, Weize Wu, Youan Ji, Hui Liu,