Characterization of commercial ceramic adsorbents and its application on naphthenic acids removal of petroleum distillates

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Juliana Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Senna,Lilian Ferreira de, Lago,Dalva Cristina Baptista do, Silva Jr.,Paulo Ferreira da, Dias,Elton Gonçalves, Figueiredo,Marco Antônio Gaya de, Chiaro,Sandra Shirley Ximenes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
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Resumo: The mixture of carboxylic acids present in petroleum oil and directly responsible for its acidity and corrosiveness in liquid phase during the refine process is denominated "naphthenic acids". These acids are also present in distilled fraction of petroleum, causing several problems in final products quality. A possible way to remove the carboxilic acids from petroleum distilled fractions is the adsorption in porous materials. However, the results obtained until now indicate that ion exchange resins would be the best adsorbents for this process, which would probably increase its cost. In this work, two commercial adsorbents (clay and activated alumina) were characterized by a set of physical-chemistry techniques and evaluated concerning their capacity of removing naphthenic acids from a light petroleum fraction. It was verified the influence of a thermal treatment previous to the adsorption in its physical-chemistry characteristics and its properties. A high reduction of the TAN values was verified in the residual oils from both adsorbent, although there was a competition among all the compounds present in the light oil fraction for the adsorption sites, which can be probably related to the thermal pre-treatment. These results were related to corrosion yield experiments, and it was observed that the adsorbent pretreatment also affected the reduction in corrosion yields for both alumina and clay.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characterization of commercial ceramic adsorbents and its application on naphthenic acids removal of petroleum distillates
title Characterization of commercial ceramic adsorbents and its application on naphthenic acids removal of petroleum distillates
spellingShingle Characterization of commercial ceramic adsorbents and its application on naphthenic acids removal of petroleum distillates
Silva,Juliana Pereira
adsorption
petroleum derivatives
clay
alumina
title_short Characterization of commercial ceramic adsorbents and its application on naphthenic acids removal of petroleum distillates
title_full Characterization of commercial ceramic adsorbents and its application on naphthenic acids removal of petroleum distillates
title_fullStr Characterization of commercial ceramic adsorbents and its application on naphthenic acids removal of petroleum distillates
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of commercial ceramic adsorbents and its application on naphthenic acids removal of petroleum distillates
title_sort Characterization of commercial ceramic adsorbents and its application on naphthenic acids removal of petroleum distillates
author Silva,Juliana Pereira
author_facet Silva,Juliana Pereira
Senna,Lilian Ferreira de
Lago,Dalva Cristina Baptista do
Silva Jr.,Paulo Ferreira da
Dias,Elton Gonçalves
Figueiredo,Marco Antônio Gaya de
Chiaro,Sandra Shirley Ximenes
author_role author
author2 Senna,Lilian Ferreira de
Lago,Dalva Cristina Baptista do
Silva Jr.,Paulo Ferreira da
Dias,Elton Gonçalves
Figueiredo,Marco Antônio Gaya de
Chiaro,Sandra Shirley Ximenes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Juliana Pereira
Senna,Lilian Ferreira de
Lago,Dalva Cristina Baptista do
Silva Jr.,Paulo Ferreira da
Dias,Elton Gonçalves
Figueiredo,Marco Antônio Gaya de
Chiaro,Sandra Shirley Ximenes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv adsorption
petroleum derivatives
clay
alumina
topic adsorption
petroleum derivatives
clay
alumina
description The mixture of carboxylic acids present in petroleum oil and directly responsible for its acidity and corrosiveness in liquid phase during the refine process is denominated "naphthenic acids". These acids are also present in distilled fraction of petroleum, causing several problems in final products quality. A possible way to remove the carboxilic acids from petroleum distilled fractions is the adsorption in porous materials. However, the results obtained until now indicate that ion exchange resins would be the best adsorbents for this process, which would probably increase its cost. In this work, two commercial adsorbents (clay and activated alumina) were characterized by a set of physical-chemistry techniques and evaluated concerning their capacity of removing naphthenic acids from a light petroleum fraction. It was verified the influence of a thermal treatment previous to the adsorption in its physical-chemistry characteristics and its properties. A high reduction of the TAN values was verified in the residual oils from both adsorbent, although there was a competition among all the compounds present in the light oil fraction for the adsorption sites, which can be probably related to the thermal pre-treatment. These results were related to corrosion yield experiments, and it was observed that the adsorbent pretreatment also affected the reduction in corrosion yields for both alumina and clay.
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