Approach for Selective Separation of Thiophenic and
Sulfidic Sulfur Compounds from Petroleum by Methylation/Demethylation
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Abstract
Detailed characterization of petroleum
derived sulfur compounds
has been challenging, due to the complex composition of the hydrocarbon
matrix. A novel method was developed for selective separation of thiophenic
and sulfidic compounds from petroleum. Sulfur compounds were methylated
to sulfonium salts by AgBF<sub>4</sub> and CH<sub>3</sub>I, then the
polar salts were separated by precipitation from petroleum matrix.
The thiophenic and sulfidic sulfonium salts were sequentially demethylated
with 7-azaindole and 4-dimethylaminopyridine, obtaining original thiophenic
and sulfidic compounds, respectively. The method was validated by
model compounds, and applied to a diesel and a vacuum distillation
petroleum fraction. Sulfur fractions were characterized by gas chromatography
(GC) coupled with a sulfur chemiluminescence detector (SCD) and quadrupole
mass spectrometry (MS), and high resolution Fourier transform ion
cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS). The technique was
effective to selectively obtain high-purity thiophenic and sulfidic
compounds and showed rare discrimination among sulfur compounds with
ranging molecular weights and degrees of unsaturation. The method
would facilitate multifaceted detailed characterization of sulfur
compounds in an organic complex matrix