Title of article
Desulfurization of Tier 2 gasoline by divalent copper-exchanged zeolite Y Original Research Article
Author/Authors
David L. King، نويسنده , , Carlos Faz، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
8
From page
58
To page
65
Abstract
The desulfurization of Tier 2 gasoline (<30 ppmw S) by divalent copper-exchanged zeolite Y (Cu(II)Y) zeolite was examined. Sulfur removal was found to be greater at 150 °C than at lower temperatures for Cu(II)Y adsorbents containing as the secondary cation either Na+ (CuNaY) or H+ (CuHY). Capacities on the order of 60 ml gasoline/g adsorbent were obtained with both materials before the sulfur concentration in the effluent exceeded 3 ppmw. Overall, the CuHY zeolite showed somewhat better desulfurization performance. It is proposed that acid sites (H+) that are present play a role in the desulfurization process, facilitating chemical reactions involving the sulfur-containing molecules. This leads to the generation of sulfur-bearing compounds having molecular weights and sizes greater than those present in the initial feed. Some of these heavier sulfur species are eluted but many do not elute. The net effect is a desulfurization pathway that is the result of entrapment of sulfur-containing molecules in addition to a desulfurization pathway involving direct interaction between the copper and sulfur atoms.
Keywords
Desulfurization , Tier 2 gasoline , Divalent copper ion , Thiophene , Copper zeolite Y
Journal title
Applied Catalysis A:General
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Applied Catalysis A:General
Record number
1152828
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