Abstract

Titanium oxide nanotubes (TiN) and a titanium-substituted mesoporous SBA-15 molecular sieve were synthesized, characterized and tested in oxidative desulfurization (ODS) of dibenzothiophene compounds prevailing in diesel fuel. Two commercial titanias were used as references. The structural and textural properties of the titania based catalysts were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission and scanning electron microscopy (TEM and SEM-EDX), and nitrogen adsorption–desorption measurements. The ODS tests were carried out in three-phase (L–L–S) system but also in a two-phase (L–S) system to evaluate the oxidation taking place in the liquid phase only. The reaction results indicate that the best catalytic performance is achieved with TiN and that for the most active catalysts the removal of sulfur could be limited by the mass transfer between the two liquid phases (solvent extraction and oil).

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