Abstract
A high-performance adsorbent, CDA-C2, has been prepared from lignite by a chemical activation method with NaOH as an activation agent for removing nitrogen compounds from liquid hydrocarbon streams. The effects of coal ranks, activation agents (NaOH, KOH, NaOH + KOH, or H3PO4), and activation methods (chemical and physical) on the adsorptive denitrogenation (ADN) performance of the coal-derived adsorbents (CDAs) were examined. ADN performance of the prepared CDAs was evaluated in a batch system using a model diesel fuel and in a flow adsorption system using a real coal liquid with a total N content of 980 ppmw. It was found that CDA-C2, which was prepared from a lignite by chemical activation using NaOH as an agent at 650 °C for 1 h with a yield of 47.8 wt %, gave a saturation capacity of 1.73 mmol of N/g of adsorbent for ADN of the real coal liquid, which is about 6 times higher than that of the best commercial activated carbon adsorbent. The higher ADN capacity and selectivity of CDA-C2 can be attribute...
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