Abstract

Despite the extraction desulfurization of fuel oils using ionic liquids (ILs) as promising alternatives to traditional extractants has attracted worldwide attention, the drawbacks of ILs, such as poor extraction efficiency, high cost and complex preparation, have limited their further application in industrial scale. In this study, a series of trialkylamine-based protic ionic liquids (PILs) were synthesized and characterized, and their extraction desulfurization for thiophene (TH), benzothiophene (BT), and dibenzothiophene (DBT) in model oil was carried out. Effects of PIL species, extraction time, temperature, PIL dosage, and initial sulfuric concentration on desulfurization efficiency were investigated. Experimental results showed that the PILs exhibited higher extraction ability for TH, BT, and DBT as compared to the reported ILs. Under optimal conditions, the removal efficiency of TH, BT, and DBT using tris(3,6-dioxaheptyl) ammonium salicylate ([TDA][SA]) as extractant was 72.68%, 76.31%, and 83.94%, respectively. Finally, the suggested PIL can be easily regenerated and reused via a back extraction process. After 5 extraction cycles, the removal efficiency has no noticeable decrease. With advantages such as higher desulfurization efficiencies, cheap and easily obtained raw materials and simple synthetic process, this study will provide new green solvents for extraction desulfurization process of fuels.

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