Desulfurization from Gasoline by Polymer Resin at Room Temperature and Atmospheric Pressure

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Abstract. Investigation of polymer resin as catalyst in the oxidative desulfurization (ODS) process has revealed that the method can be applied to make a relative high removal of sulfur compounds. The reaction conditions, including temperature, amount of oxidant and reaction time were studied. The best result occurs under mild conditions with respect to room temperature and atmospheric pressure, to remove 75.54% of the totle sulfur content in the presence of H2O2 with an O/S molar ratio of 17. Possible mechanism is also disscussed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 396-398)

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1283-1286

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November 2011

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