Saidmansur Saidobbozov, Suvonqul Nurmanov, Orifjon Qodirov, Askar Parmanov, Samadjon Nuraliyev, Elyor Berdimurodov, Ahmad Hosseini-Bandegharaei, Wan Mohd Norsani B. Wan Nik, Asmaa Benettayeb, Nabisab Mujawar Mubarak, Khasan Berdimuradov
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Extraction of indene from local pyrolysis oil and its usage for synthesis of a cationite
Keeping the principles of sustainability in view, this work explores the extraction of indene from pyrolysis oil—a complex by-product of the Ustyurt Gas-Chemical Complex—and its transformation into a novel cationite, highlighting sustainable approaches in chemical engineering and material science. Utilizing advanced analytical techniques, including thermogravimetric analysis (TG), chromato-mass spectrometry, and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), indene was efficiently isolated and characterized. The indene extracted exhibited a principal ion peak at a molecular mass (m/z) of 117.0, confirming its purity and potential for further applications. Following extraction, indene underwent sulfonation and polycondensation with 35% formalin under specific conditions (100–110°C, 30–40 atm), resulting in a cationite with a yield of 71%. This synthesized IESA (indene-based sulfonated aromatic cation exchanger), demonstrated significant chemical–physical properties when compared to commercial equivalents, such as a moisture content significantly lower than the KU-2-8 (29.4% vs. 48–58%), and a dynamic exchange capacity (DEC) competitive with industry standards (472 mmol/m3 vs. 500–520 mmol/m3). The study not only showcases the potential of pyrolysis oil as a valuable feedstock for producing high-value chemical products, but also advances the development of new materials from industrial by-products.
Chemical PapersChemical Engineering-General Chemical Engineering
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
4.50%
发文量
590
期刊介绍:
Chemical Papers is a peer-reviewed, international journal devoted to basic and applied chemical research. It has a broad scope covering the chemical sciences, but favors interdisciplinary research and studies that bring chemistry together with other disciplines.