2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep33021
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A Non-catalytic Deep Desulphurization Process using Hydrodynamic Cavitation

Abstract: A novel approach is developed for desulphurization of fuels or organics without use of catalyst. In this process, organic and aqueous phases are mixed in a predefined manner under ambient conditions and passed through a cavitating device. Vapor cavities formed in the cavitating device are then collapsed which generate (in-situ) oxidizing species which react with the sulphur moiety resulting in the removal of sulphur from the organic phase. In this work, vortex diode was used as a cavitating device. Three organ… Show more

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“…This device uses swirling flow in a novel configuration to generate cavitation. This vortex based cavitation device has shown to perform better than orifice based cavitation device for variety of applications (1,20,21). The device offered 3 to 8 times better cavitational yield (mg pollutant degraded/Joules) compared to the orifice plate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This device uses swirling flow in a novel configuration to generate cavitation. This vortex based cavitation device has shown to perform better than orifice based cavitation device for variety of applications (1,20,21). The device offered 3 to 8 times better cavitational yield (mg pollutant degraded/Joules) compared to the orifice plate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other possibilities such as the formation of SO2, HSO3, H2SO4 etc. or organic species entering into the aqueous phase due to cavitation were not very relevant [27]. However, the formation of acid catalyst can certainly assist oxidative desulfurization [28,29], though, in the absence of an acid catalyst, the contribution of this mechanism may not be significant.…”
Section: Comparing Cavitational Yield For Orifice and Vortex Diodementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different desulfurization processes have a varying degree of success in removal of these varied forms of sulfur compounds and face severe challenges in the satisfactory and efficient removal of refractory sulfur compounds. Thiophene is one of the most difficult and refractory organic sulfur compound as far as oxidative desulfurization is concerned and hence its effective removal is crucial [27][28][29].…”
Section: Desulfurizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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