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The Edeleanu process is a type of extraction process in the petroleum refining industry, whereby liquid sulfur dioxide is used to extract aromatics from kerosene. Liquid SO2 selectively dissolves the aromatics leaving behind the low aromatic content kerosene as the finished product. It is named after the Romanian chemist Lazăr Edeleanu. The aromatic extract is then separated from SO2 through rectification and SO2 recirculation. Temperature is maintained at -20°C.

By using a blend of sulfur dioxide and benzene, some improvement can be effected, more suitable solvents such as furfural, phenol and N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone are used.

References

  1. "Edeleanu process". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster.
  2. Robert L. Brandt (1930): The Edeleanu Process for Refining Petroleum, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 22 (3), pag. 218-223, doi:10.1021/ie50243a004


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