Removal of arsenic, vanadium, and/or nickel compounds from petro

Mineral oils: processes and products – Refining – Metal contaminant removal

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585830, 585865, C10G 2500

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046041915

ABSTRACT:
Described is a process for removing arsenic, vanadium, and/or nickel from petroliferous derived liquids by contacting said liquid at an elevated temperature with a divinylbenzene-crosslinked polystyrene having catechol ligands anchored thereon. For vanadium and nickel removal an amine, preferably a diamine is included.
Also, described is a process for regenerating spent catecholated polystyrene by removal of the arsenic, vanadium, and/or nickel bound to it from contacting petroliferous liquid as described above and involves:

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