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Applications of ionic liquids and deep eutectic solvents for the extraction of phenolic compounds from coal-based crude oils.

Authors :
Yi, Lan
Wu, Xiaoqin
Guo, Li
Chen, Jialing
Gauthier, Mario
Li, Wen-Ying
Source :
Separation & Purification Technology. Jun2024, Vol. 337, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The extraction of phenolic compounds from coal-based crude oils using ionic liquids and deep eutectic solvents has received incremental interest due to its green and efficient properties. [Display omitted] • The use of ILs and DESs to extract phenolic compounds is categorized. • The influence of operation conditions on extraction efficiency are critically discussed. • The phenolic extraction mechanism and ILs/DESs regeneration methods are summarized. • The reviews on phenols extraction from real coal-based crude oils are conducted. Phenolic compounds are unstable factors in coal-based crude oils with more than 10 wt%, but they are valuable raw materials and intermediates in the chemical industry. It leads to a goal for investigating different phenols extraction technologies. Due to the green and efficient properties, ionic liquids (ILs) and deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are receiving increasing attention in this separation field. This literature review aims to present a critical and integrative evaluation of the separation of phenolic compounds from coal-based crude oils using ILs and DESs. The types of ILs and DESs used for extracting phenols are categorized. The influence of key process parameters including extraction temperature, extraction time, solvent dosage, and initial phenolic content are compared, and the general trends or inconsistencies are identified. The relationships and differences of ILs/DESs regeneration methods are critically discussed, and the separation mechanism is organized and synthesized. The ultimate goal is to apply the new method to the industrial separation of phenols in real coal-based crude oil. Therefore, it is necessary to present the separation of phenols from real oils using ILs and DESs and conduct comprehensive reviews of their inconsistency with phenolic extraction from model oils. Process simulation of using ILs or DESs for phenolic compounds extraction is discussed. In addition, the article briefly introduces and summarizes the sources, uses and detection techniques of phenolic compounds, the properties of ILs and DESs, and the comparison of other extraction technologies. Finally, a comprehensive discussion is conducted on the critical remarks and future prospects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13835866
Volume :
337
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Separation & Purification Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175935772
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seppur.2024.126383