Oil removal from spent HDT catalyst by an aqueous method with assistance of ultrasound

[Display omitted] •A new method for oil removal from spent hydrotreating catalyst has been developed.•Deoiling factors are analyzed by response surface methodology.•The oil removal efficiency can reaches 96.03 ± 0.82% under the optimum condition. Deoiling enjoys great significance in recycling and l...

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Published inWaste management (Elmsford) Vol. 78; pp. 595 - 601
Main Authors Yang, Yue, Cao, Tiantian, Xiong, Yong, Huang, GuoYong, Wang, Wenqiang, Liu, Qi, Xu, Shengming
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.08.2018
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Summary:[Display omitted] •A new method for oil removal from spent hydrotreating catalyst has been developed.•Deoiling factors are analyzed by response surface methodology.•The oil removal efficiency can reaches 96.03 ± 0.82% under the optimum condition. Deoiling enjoys great significance in recycling and landfill of spent hydrotreating (HDT) catalyst. In this study, a novel approach for oil removal from spent HDT catalyst with assistance of ultrasound was developed. The effects of variables on oil removal were investigated by response surface methodology and central composite design method. The oil removal efficiency reaches 96.03 ± 0.82% under the optimum conditions of liquid-solid ratio 16.00 ml·g−1, 75 °C, sodium hydroxide dosage 3.88 wt%, and 40 kHz ultrasonic irradiation for 3.25 h. Under the optimum conditions, the contact angle of spent catalyst is 98.7° before oil removal, and then reduces to 57.2° after deoiling with the help of ultrasound, but turns to 72° after deoiling in the absence of ultrasound, which further verifies that the oil removal efficiency can be improved by ultrasound. Compared to traditional extraction or hydrothermal methods for removing oil from spent catalyst, the proposed approach introduced ultrasonic force field to enhance oil removal efficiency without adding organic solvent or surfactant.
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ISSN:0956-053X
1879-2456
DOI:10.1016/j.wasman.2018.05.055