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Title: The application of K/Al2O3with ethanolic 2-metylimidazole for the extraction of naphthenic acid from crude oil
Authors: Harun N.S.C. 
Shohaimi N.A.M. 
Halim A.Z.A. 
Nor Hakimin Abdullah 
Shukri N.M. 
Keywords: Catalysts;Crude oil;Naphthenic acid;Total acid number
Issue Date: Jun-2021
Publisher: Malaysian Institute of Chemistry
Journal: Malaysian Journal of Chemistry 
Abstract: 
The world's economy is largely dependent on fossil fuels such as petroleum crude oil. Crude oil processing in the oil refinery can cause serious corrosion problems associated with the presence of naphthenic acids (NAs) which reduce the quality of the oil. The presence of these acidic compounds leads to an increase in the Total Acid Number (TAN) value and a decrease in the oil price which can affect the oil industry. The aim of this study was to overcome corrosion problems by reducing the TAN to less than 1.0 mg KOH/g using ethanolic 2-methylimidazole with the aid of a K/Al2O3catalyst. Petronas Penapisan Melaka crude oil with an original TAN value of 4.38 mg KOH/g was used as feedstock in this study. The parameters investigated were reaction time, reaction temperature, catalyst loading and catalyst calcination temperature. The alumina supported catalyst was synthesized through Incipient Wetness Impregnation (IWI) methods and characterized using X-ray Diffraction Spectroscopy (XRD) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The TAN of crude oil was successfully lowered to 0.74 mg KOH/g using a K/Al2O3catalyst at a calcination temperature of 1000oC. Increasing the calcination temperature from 700 to 1000oC further reduced the TAN value of crude oil.
Description: 
Web of Science
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1923
ISSN: 15112292
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Bioengineering and Technology - Journal (Scopus/WOS)

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