The distribution of sulfur compounds in hydrotreated jet fuels: Implications for obtaining low-sulfur petroleum fractions

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作者
Dirk, DL
Zandhuis, P
机构
[1] US DOE, Natl Energy Technol Lab, Pittsburgh, PA 15236 USA
[2] NETL Site Support Contractor, South Pk, PA 15129 USA
关键词
sulfur analysis; jet fuel; simulated distillation;
D O I
10.1016/j.fuel.2005.08.029
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
The mechanism by which jet fuels are hydrotreated to reduce sulfur levels has some important implications in terms of the species and distribution of sulfur compounds remaining in the fuel. The species of sulfur that. are most difficult to remove by hydrotreating, such as benzothiophenes and methyl- and dimethyl-benzothiophenes, are concentrated in the higher-boiling fraction of the fuel. Consequently, the lower-boiling fractions of the fuel contain much less sulfur. It may be possible, therefore, to obtain petroleum fractions that contain low levels of sulfur simply by distillation of the jet fuel into low-boiling and high-boiling fractions. A mufti-element simulated distillation procedure according to ASTM D-2887, standard test method for boiling range distribution of petroleum fractions by gas chromatography, was coupled with atomic emission detection (GC-AED) and was used to estimate the sulfur concentration in various fractions of jet fuel, namely 20, 50, and 60%. The estimations of sulfur concentration were verified by comparing theta to analyzed sulfur concentrations in several fractions of physical distillations of the jet fuels according to a modified ASTM D-86, standard test method for distillation of petroleum products at atmospheric pressure. Sulfur analyses showed that for all fuels analyzed, the initial 20% boiling fraction of the fuel contained no snore than approximately 5% of the total sulfur concentration. The initial 50% boiling fraction of the fuel contained no more than 25% of the total sulfur concentration, and in most cases contained significantly less (8-16%). The total concentration of sulfur in the jet fuels tested ranged from 260 to 1380 mu g/g, and there did not appear to be a direct relationship between total sulfur concentration and percentage of sulfur in each jet fuel boiling fraction. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:451 / 455
页数:5
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