Issue 124, 2015

Advances in hydrogen sulphide utilisation: phase transfer catalysed selective reduction of nitronaphthalene

Abstract

The current study demonstrated the selective reduction of 1-nitronaphthalene (1-NN) by hydrogen sulphide (H2S) absorbed in aqueous N-methyldiethanolamine (MDEA), which is a commonly encountered process in amine treating unit (ATU) of petroleum refinery. The modified Zinin reduction has been carried out using tetra-n-butylphosphonium bromide (TBPB) as phase transfer catalyst under Liquid–Liquid (L–L) biphasic mode. The selectivity of product 1-aminonapthalene was found to be 100% and the reaction was kinetically controlled with the activation energy of 20.77 kJ mol−1. The influence of the process parameters like stirring speed, concentration of 1-NN, concentration of aqueous sulphide, concentration of catalyst, MDEA concentration, elemental sulphur loading at different reaction time on the reactant conversion and the reaction rate of 1-NN were studied for establishment of the reaction mechanism. The kinetic model and mechanism of complex L–L phase transfer catalytic process have been developed and then the model has been validated against the experimental data. This approach of reducing 1-NN by H2S-laden MDEA can substitute the energy-expensive Claus process, which gives no other product than sulphur.

Graphical abstract: Advances in hydrogen sulphide utilisation: phase transfer catalysed selective reduction of nitronaphthalene

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Sep 2015
Accepted
25 Nov 2015
First published
01 Dec 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 102942-102952

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Advances in hydrogen sulphide utilisation: phase transfer catalysed selective reduction of nitronaphthalene

U. Mondal, S. Sen and G. Singh, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 102942 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA19884D

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