Use of Ionic Liquids for Desulfurization of Gasoline Fractions


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A study was carried out on the effect of ionic liquids (morpholine formate and aniline formate) on the desulfurization of catalytic cracking gasoline and coking gasoline. A relationship was found between the extent of desulfurization of the gasolines on the ionic liquid:gasoline ratio and the duration of the extraction. An increase in the ionic liquid: coking gasoline ratio from 1:10, to 1:5, and then 1:1 led to enhancement of desulfurization t o 19.5%, 21.5%, and 49%, respectively. An increase in the ionic liquid: catalytic cracking gasoline ratio from 1:3 to 1:1 led to an increase in the desulfurization of this gasoline from 40.2% to 65.4% for 0.2 h extraction time. When the extraction time was extended to 0.5 h, the desulfurization of catalytic cracking gasoline was enhanced from 50 to 70%.

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L. Mirzoeva

Institute for Petrochemical Processes, National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan

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Email: ludmilamirzoyeva@gmail.com
Azerbaijão, Baku

M. Ibragimova

Institute for Petrochemical Processes, National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan

Email: ludmilamirzoyeva@gmail.com
Azerbaijão, Baku

V. Nagiev

Institute for Petrochemical Processes, National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan

Email: ludmilamirzoyeva@gmail.com
Azerbaijão, Baku

S. Yunusov

Institute for Petrochemical Processes, National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan

Email: ludmilamirzoyeva@gmail.com
Azerbaijão, Baku

N. Andryushchenko

Institute for Petrochemical Processes, National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan

Email: ludmilamirzoyeva@gmail.com
Azerbaijão, Baku

G Guseinov

Institute for Petrochemical Processes, National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan

Email: ludmilamirzoyeva@gmail.com
Azerbaijão, Baku

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