“…Several primitive general adsorbents have been tested as potential adsorbents for removing nitrogen-containing compounds from fuel and these include clays (Mambrini et al, 2013;Baia et al, 2017), silicas and aluminosilicates (Kim et al, 2006;Kwon et al, 2008;Zhang et al, 2010;Rashidi et al, 2015;Laredo et al, 2017;Suganuma et al, 2020), zeolites (Hernández-Maldonado and Yang, 2004;Tian et al, 2020;Ofoghi et al, 2021), activated carbon (Sano et al, 2004;Kim et al, 2006;Ahmed and Jhung, 2015a;Anisuzzamana et al, 2018;Suganuma et al, 2020) and ion exchange resins (Marcelin et al, 1986;XiE et al, 2010) (Table 3). Composite materials that include these materials have also been widely tested (Song et al, 2017;Wang et al, 2019). The biggest advantage is that most of these materials are cheap and readily available.…”