Abstract

Electrochemical techniques have attracted much attention in the last decade for oxidative and reductive desulfurization because they require less drastic conditions of temperature and pressure in comparison to other processes that are used for desulfurization. It is known that dibenzothiophene (DBT) can be oxidized progressively to dibenzothiophene sulfoxide (DBTO) and dibenzothiophene sulfone (DBTO2). However, it is interesting to know whether a more complete oxidation of DBTO2 is possible by electrochemical treatment in a liquid-liquid two-phase system.

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