Fabrication of Activated Carbon Derived from Glycerin Pitch for Desulfurization of Model Fuel Oil and Electrode Application
Maryam Solehah Zulkefli,
Nurul Yani Rahim,
Yong Shen Chua
et al.
Abstract:One of the world's challenging energy issues is
introducing practical
and affordable technology for organosulfur removal in fuel. Adsorptive
desulfurization (ADS) can address this issue if highly effective activated
carbon (AC) derived from industrial waste with excellent textural
properties is used. In this study, the derived ACs from glycerin pitch
loaded with P and Fe (AC/P and AC/Fe) were used as adsorbents for
the ADS of model fuel oils, such as dibenzothiophene (DBT) at mild
operating conditions. Under t… Show more
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