Title of article :
Application of Imidazolium based ionic liquid Nano-emulsions for the removal of H2S from crude oil
Author/Authors :
Safarkhani, Sahar Department of environment pollution - Islamic Azad University, Yazd , Miran Beigi, Ali Akbar , Vahid, Amir , Mirhoseini, Abolghasem Department of environment pollution - Islamic Azad University, Yazd , Ghadirian, Hoseinali
Abstract :
Hydrogen sulfide is one of the most dangerous contaminants in crude oil and natural gas that have to be removed
prior to the transfer and refining. In this study, hydrophobic ionic liquid, i.e. 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium
methylflour, [EMIM] [NTf2], was used as scavenger for the reduction of the H2S. Due to its ionic nature, [EMIM] [NTf2]
forms nanoemulsion in crude oil media and hence can dissolve H2S polar molecules within its core. Determination of
H2S was carried out using well-known UOP-163 potentiometric titration. The effect of [EMIM] [NTf2] on the H2S
concentration was investigated via two methods: dynamic and static. Dynamic method performed to check the effect
of required dosage for the removal of H2S and also investigate effect of contact time. In the static methods a number of
tests were designed with central composite design (CCD) to investigate the effect of three factors, i.e. scavenger
dosage, reaction time and temperature, as well as the interaction between them on the concentration of H2S via
response surface methodology (RSM). Among these three factors and according to the F value, scavenger dosage and
time had the great influence on the response, respectively. In comparison, temperature had very low effect on the
response. The resulted model was also statistically significant with non-important LOF index.
Keywords :
Nano-emulsion , Design of Experiments , H2S , Optimization , Scavenger , Ionic Liquids
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics