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Removal of N-compounds from diesel with a ternary complex system of six water ferric chloride/methanol/acetic acid

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ABSTRACT

Nitrogen (N)-compounds in diesel cause a great harm to the environment as well as diesel. In this paper, N-compounds present in diesel were removed with a ternary complex denitrification system, including six water ferric chloride, methanol, and acetic acid. The factors affecting the process of removing N-compounds were investigated. The results showed that the optimum process includes six water ferric chloride to acetic acid to methanol in the ratio of 0.0667 g:2.5 mL:5 mL, the mass ratio of denitrification agents to diesel of 0.4, the reaction temperature of 35°C, the reaction time of 120 s, and the resting time of 7 min. Under the above optimum condition, the denitrification rate reached 98.38% and the recovery rate of diesel reached 96.34%; the denitrification process had a little effect on the other physico-chemical properties of diesel.

Funding

This work was supported by the scientific research project of Sichuan provincial department of education (No. 17ZB0311). Key science and technology plan project of Zigong city.

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