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Scavenging H(2)S((g)) from oil phases by means of ultradispersed sorbents

Authors :
Nashaat N. Nassar
Luis Patruyo
Pedro Pereira-Almao
Maen M. Husein
Source :
Journal of colloid and interface science. 342(2)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Ultradispersed catalysts significantly enhance rates of reaction and mass transfer by virtue of their extended and easy accessible surface. These attractive features were exploited in this study to effectively capture H(2)S((g)) from an oil phase by ultradispersed sorbents. Sorption of H(2)S((g)) from oil phases finds application for scavenging H(2)S((g)) forming during heavy oil extraction and upgrading. This preliminary investigation simulated heavy oil by (w/o) microemulsions having 1-methyl-naphthalene; a high boiling point hydrocarbon, as the continuous phase. H(2)S((g)) was bubbled through the microemulsions which contained the ultradispersed sorbents. The type and origin of sorbent were investigated by comparing in situ prepared FeOOH and commercial alpha-Fe(2)O(3) nanoparticles as well as aqueous FeCl(3) and NaOH solutions dispersed in the (w/o) microemulsions. The in situ prepared FeOOH nanoparticles captured H(2)S((g)) in a chemically inactive form and displayed the highest sorption rate and capacity. Temperature retarded the performance of FeOOH particles, while mixing had no significant effect.

Details

ISSN :
10957103
Volume :
342
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of colloid and interface science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....56f9d28fe42ebb5b91569cbbf79658e2