This work investigates
the use of deep eutectic solvents (DESs)
to extract sulfur-based compounds from n-heptane
as model diesel compounds. Four DESs were prepared by combining tetrabutylammonium
bromide or methyltriphenylphosphonium bromide with ethylene glycol,
triethylene glycol, or sulfolane. All DESs showed good ability to
extract thiophene with the best extraction efficiency (35%) being
observed for the sulfolane-based DES. The extraction efficiency can
be further enhanced to reach 98% when five extraction cycles are performed.
Moreover, the DESs were easily regenerated using rotary evaporation.
In addition,1H NMR analysis is used to elucidate the extraction
mechanism. Finally, the COSMO-RS model was used to predict the ternary
tie lines for the studied systems and the NRTL model allowed, correlating
the experimental data with an average root-mean-square deviation of
<2% for all DESs. These models can be utilized for further simulation
analysis of the extraction process.
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