Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7734001 | Journal of Power Sources | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We report a series of mesoporous silicate sorbent materials templated by long-chain primary alkylamines that display record level of desulfurization of the jet fuel JP-8. Pure silica frameworks and those with a Si:Zr synthesis molar ratio ranging from 44:1 to 11:1 were investigated. The optimum sorbent was identified as dodecylamine-templated silica-zirconia synthesized from a gel with Si:Zr molar ratio of 15:1. With an optimized silver loading of 11 wt.%, a saturation adsorption capacity of 39.4 mgS gâ1 and a silver efficiency of 1.21 molS mol Agâ1 were observed for JP-8. This sorbent displayed exceptional regenerability, maintaining 86% of its initial capacity in model fuel after solvent regeneration with diethyl ether. Low-cost, portable and reusable sorbents for the desulfurization of JP-8 jet fuel are needed to make solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) a reality for military power needs. SOFCs require ultra-low sulfur content fuel, which traditional desulfurization methods cannot achieve.
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Authors
Jessica M. Palomino, Dat T. Tran, Ana R. Kareh, Christopher A. Miller, Joshua M.V. Gardner, Hong Dong, Scott R.J. Oliver,