Abstract

NiY zeolites with different Ni loadings were synthesized by incipient wetness impregnation and liquid phase ion-exchange methods using NH4Y and KY zeolites. These Ni-containing Y zeolites were tested as adsorbents for removing organic sulfur compounds from a model jet fuel containing 510 ppmw sulfur and a real JP-8 jet fuel containing 380 ppmw sulfur under ambient conditions either without reduction or after reduction around 600 C. At the adsorption temperature of 80 C, the NiY zeolite containing 30 wt % Ni synthesized by incipient wetness impregnation of NH4Y zeolite was able to clean only about 10 ml of a model jet fuel per g of the adsorbent to produce a desulfurized fuel containing below 1 ppmw sulfur. Under the same experimental conditions, the NiY zeolite prepared using KY zeolite cleaned about 30 ml of the fuel per g of the adsorbent. Better sulfur adsorption performance was observed when the NiY zeolites were synthesized by ion-exchange, and reduced before sulfur adsorption. The reducibility and surface properties of some of the selected NiY zeolites were investigated by temperature-programmed reduction (TPR) and in-situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). TPR studies indicated that the reducibility of NiY-zeolite was improved when K was present as amore » co-cation. The in-situ XPS studies of unreduced and reduced samples revealed that presence of K as co-cation in the zeolite matrix helps Ni dispersion at the surface. The promotional effect of K on the sulfur adsorption performance of NiY zeolites was therefore attributed to improved reducibility and surface dispersion of Ni when K was present as a co-cation.« less

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