Method for removing mercury in hydrocarbon oil
View Patent ↗The present invention provides a method which can efficiently adsorb and remove ionic mercury and/or organic mercury contained in a hydrocarbon oil for a long period of time. The method involves bringing the hydrocarbon oil into contact with an adsorbent containing a layered silicate mineral having an interlayer charge of 0 or an interlayer charge of greater than 0 to 0.6 or less.
1. A method for adsorbing and removing ionic mercury and/or organic mercury in a hydrocarbon oil, comprising bringing the hydrocarbon oil into contact with an adsorbent comprising a layered silicate mineral having an interlayer charge of 0 or an interlayer charge of greater than 0 to 0.6 or less and an optional binder, wherein the adsorbent contains substantially no copper, and wherein the adsorbing is performed by the adsorption action of only the layered silicate mineral.
2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said layered silicate mineral having an interlayer charge of 0 is lizardite, amesite, chrysotile, kaolinite, dickite, halloysite, talc or pyrophyllite.
3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said layered silicate mineral having an interlayer charge of greater than 0 to 0.6 or less is smectite, saponite, hectorite, montmorillonite or beidellite.
4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the method is performed in the absence of hydrogen.
5. A method for adsorbing and removing ionic mercury and/or organic mercury in hydrocarbon oil, comprising bringing the hydrocarbon oil into contact with an adsorbent comprising a layered silicate mineral having an interlayer charge of 0 or an interlayer charge of greater than 0 to 0.6 or less and an optional binder, and an adsorbent containing an activated carbon and/or a metal sulfide, wherein the adsorbent comprising the layered silicate mineral contains substantially no copper, and wherein the adsorbing is performed by the adsorption action of only the layered silicate mineral.
6. The method according to claim 5 , wherein said layered silicate mineral having an interlayer charge of 0 is lizardite, amesite, chrysotile, kaolinite, dickite, halloysite, talc or pyrophyllite.
7. The method according to claim 5 , wherein said layered silicate mineral having an interlayer charge of greater than 0 to 0.6 or less is smectite, saponite, hectorite, montmorillonite or beidellite.
8. The method according to claim 5 , wherein the method is performed in the absence of hydrogen.