Catalytic denitrogenation of hydrocarbons through partial oxidation in supercritical water |
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Authors: | Pei-Qing Yuan Zhen-Min Cheng Xiang-Yang Zhang Wei-Kang Yuan |
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Affiliation: | State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 369, Shanghai 200237, People' Republic of China |
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Abstract: | In this work, the denitrogenation of hydrocarbons under supercritical water oxidation environment was investigated in a rotated bomb reactor at 623-723 K and 25-35 MPa over sulfided NiMo catalyst. Quinoline was used as a model nitrogen-containing compound. A high reduction of total nitrogen up to about 85% was obtained. The denitrogenation pathway is composed of two consecutive steps: in situ H2 generation and the hydrogenation of quinoline. The hydrogenation mechanism of quinoline varies with reaction temperature because of the participation of supercritical water in HDN step. The strong adsorption of quinoline and its hydrogenation intermediates on catalyst surface has an adverse influence on total nitrogen reduction rate. |
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Keywords: | Denitrogenation Partial oxidation Supercritical water |
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