Issue 1, 2008

Desulfurisation of oils using ionic liquids: selection of cationic and anionic components to enhance extraction efficiency

Abstract

Extraction of dibenzothiophene from dodecane using ionic liquids as the extracting phase has been investigated for a range of ionic liquids with varying cation classes (imidazolium, pyridinium, and pyrrolidinium) and a range of anion types using liquid–liquid partition studies and QSPR (quantitative structure–activity relationship) analysis. The partition ratio of dibenzothiophene to the ionic liquids showed a clear variation with cation class (dimethylpyridinium > methylpyridinium > pyridinium ≈ imidazolium ≈ pyrrolidinium), with much less significant variation with anion type. Polyaromatic quinolinium-based ionic liquids showed even greater extraction potential, but were compromised by higher melting points. For example, 1-butyl-6-methylquinolinium bis{(trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl}amide (mp 47 °C) extracted 90% of the available dibenzothiophene from dodecane at 60 °C.

Graphical abstract: Desulfurisation of oils using ionic liquids: selection of cationic and anionic components to enhance extraction efficiency

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Jul 2007
Accepted
24 Oct 2007
First published
14 Nov 2007

Green Chem., 2008,10, 87-92

Desulfurisation of oils using ionic liquids: selection of cationic and anionic components to enhance extraction efficiency

J. D. Holbrey, I. López-Martin, G. Rothenberg, K. R. Seddon, G. Silvero and X. Zheng, Green Chem., 2008, 10, 87 DOI: 10.1039/B710651C

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