Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
687789 Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Acenaphthene content in creosote oil was increased 7.06 percentage points by cavitation.•Reaction mechanism was derived based on the change trend at the optimum conditions.•Reaction mechanism was the free radical reactions and induced oxidation reaction.

A hydrodynamic cavitation device was applied to increase the acenaphthene amount in creosote oil. In the presence of FeSO4 and H2O as an inducer and initiator, respectively, effects of H2O amount, Fe2+ loading and pH of FeSO4 solution were investigated by mean of the orthogonal experiment method, and effects of cavitating reaction temperature as well as the height of cavitator immersing in the feedstock by single factor method. The result indicated that the maximum increase was 7.06 percentage points under the optimum conditions as follows: H2O amount 17.5% by the volume of feedstock, Fe2+ loading 0.3% by weight of feedstock, pH of FeSO4 solution 1, the terminal temperature T of cavitating reaction 75 °C, and the immersing height of cavitator H 105 mm. Based on the change trend of components in creosote oil the reaction mechanism was derived, and the validity of derivation process was confirmed by the material balance.

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