Synergistic effect of arsenic removal from petroleum condensate via liquid-liquid extraction: Thermodynamics, kinetics, DFT and McCabe-Thiele method

dc.contributor.authorKittamuk Purktimatanont
dc.contributor.authorVanee Mohdee
dc.contributor.authorUra Pancharoen
dc.contributor.authorKreangkrai Maneeintr
dc.contributor.authorWikorn Punyain
dc.contributor.authorAnchaleeporn W. Lothongkum
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-21T06:10:23Z
dc.date.issued2023-12-01
dc.description.abstractThis work presents the purification of petroleum condensate by removing arsenic ions via liquid-liquid extraction (LLE). Influence of pure and synergistic extractants is investigated. In terms of the practicability, following parameters are examined: the type of extractant, operating time, and temperature. Response surface methodology is used to design parameters such as organic-aqueous ratio and extractant concentration. Under optimal conditions; a mixture of 1 mol/L HCl and 0.02 mol/L thiourea with an organic/aqueous ratio of 1:4 at 323.15 K for 60 min, the extraction of arsenic reached 78.2 %. Further, batch simulation via two-stage counter-current extraction, and estimation by McCabe-Thiele diagram proved to be enhanced arsenic extraction to 95.3 %. Analysis by FTIR show that arsenic ions in petroleum condensate are formed as triphenylarsine compound ((C6H5)3As). The process of arsenic removal proved to be zero-order endothermic, irreversible and spontaneous reaction. The results obtained from the density functional theory (DFT) confirm that arsenic ions react with the synergistic extractant: effectively forming a covalent bond (As–S).
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e23143
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/13082
dc.subjectEndothermic process
dc.subject.classificationExtraction and Separation Processes
dc.titleSynergistic effect of arsenic removal from petroleum condensate via liquid-liquid extraction: Thermodynamics, kinetics, DFT and McCabe-Thiele method
dc.typeArticle

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