RI 6458 Extraction of Sulfides From Petroleum Fractions by Conversion to Sulfonium Salts

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. L. Hopkins H. J. Coleman C. J. Thompson H. T. Rall
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Two methods were tested for separating sulfur compounds in certain petroleum fractions into types . Such separation is preliminary to identifying the compounds . Each method involved extraction of sulfides from petroleum sulfur concentrates . In the first method , the sulfur concentrate was reacted with methyl - ptoluenesulfonate to form sulfonium compounds from which unreacted portions of the sample were removed by washing with solvent . The sulfides then were recovered by heating the sulfonium compounds with anhydrous triethanolamine . The second method consisted of passing anhydrous hydrogen iodide into a n-butane solution of the sample cooled in dry ice , whereupon the hydrogen iodide adducted with the sulfides to form sulfonium compounds . These adducts separated as crystalline solids or , more frequently , as glassy viscous liquids . The sulfide was regenerated by adding water to the filtered sulfonium compound and was recovered by steam distillation or by extraction with pentane . These methods have been evaluated , using individual pure sulfur compounds and blends of sulfur compounds . They also have been applied successfully to separating sulfides from sulfur concentrates derived from petroleum fractions .
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APA: R. L. Hopkins H. J. Coleman C. J. Thompson H. T. Rall  (1964)  RI 6458 Extraction of Sulfides From Petroleum Fractions by Conversion to Sulfonium Salts

MLA: R. L. Hopkins H. J. Coleman C. J. Thompson H. T. Rall RI 6458 Extraction of Sulfides From Petroleum Fractions by Conversion to Sulfonium Salts. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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