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Application of a square wave potentiometry technique for electroreductive sulfur removal from a thiophenic model fuel
Authors:A Behrouzifar  S Rowshanzamir  Z Alipoor  M Bazmi
Institution:1.Fuel Cell Laboratory, Green Research Center,Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST),Narmak, Tehran,Iran;2.School of Chemical Engineering,Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST),Narmak, Tehran,Iran;3.Faculty of Research and Development in Downstream Petroleum Industry,Research Institute of Petroleum Industry (RIPI),Tehran,Iran
Abstract:Thiophene-containing solutions were electroreductively desulfurized by a dynamic method. Initially, cyclic voltammetry was utilized to study thiophene electroadsorption from aqueous solution onto a platinum electrode surface and also to investigate the thiophene electroreductive behavior. Then, the solution was desulfurized via a square wave potentiometry method. The objective of this study was to find the optimal conditions. In this regard, the best adsorption potential, electroreduction potential, and square wave frequency were found to be ?0.54 V, ?0.95 V, and 1 Hz, respectively. Finally, a model fuel (containing 294 part per millions thiophene) was desulfurized by the square wave potentiometry method. Gas chromatography and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy were used to examine the feed and product solutions. Gas chromatographic measurements revealed that sulfur content decreased to 55 part per millions. Based on the acquired results, electroreductive desulfurization could be designated as an efficient superseded for the commercial hydrodesulfurization process. However, more studies must perform to overcome technical limitations of electroreductive desulfurization technique and to guarantee its reliability.
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