Issue 1, 2023

New insights on oxidative desulfurization for low sulfur residual oil production

Abstract

Combustion of heavy fuel oils releases sulfur oxides (SOx) which are known to cause various types of diseases which are harmful to human health, and also contribute to acid rain. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) regulations to reduce emission of SOx from ships came into force in 2005. With the new regulation in force, from 1st January 2020 (IMO-2020) the upper limit of sulfur in fuel oil used in ships operating outside designated emission control areas is now restricted to 0.5 wt%. Currently, installation of scrubbers, catastrophic blending and hydrodesulfurization are some of the techniques available to the shipping industries to reduce the sulfur content and meet the specifications of IMO-2020 grade residual oil. However, the high capital cost for scrubber installation, demand for use of higher temperature/pressure and hydrogen consumption in hydrodesulfurization are some of the intrinsic drawbacks. In this regard, oxidative desulfurization (ODS) could be a solution to produce IMO-2020 grade residual oil. Herein, we present for the first time, a systematic evaluation and new insights to produce IMO-2020 compliant residual oil using a heterogeneous catalyst system together with a techno-economic evaluation. The V2O5/Al2O3 heterogeneous catalyst was used in combination with cumene hydroperoxide (CHP) to desulfurize residual oil at atmospheric pressure. The ability to recycle CHP makes the ODS process economically viable, and a potential competitor to the currently existing processes being used, to produce IMO-2020 compliant residual oil. This systematic study, gives new insights and the techno-economic evaluation shows the potential of ODS to produce IMO-2020 compliant residual oil for the shipping industries and this study could be utilized for future developmental purposes.

Graphical abstract: New insights on oxidative desulfurization for low sulfur residual oil production

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Sep 2022
Accepted
18 Nov 2022
First published
21 Nov 2022

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2023,7, 270-279

New insights on oxidative desulfurization for low sulfur residual oil production

S. Mitra, S. M. Racha, B. Shown, S. Mandal and A. K. Das, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2023, 7, 270 DOI: 10.1039/D2SE01363K

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