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Method for separating a sulfur compound from carbonaceous materials

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posted on 2016-06-07, 00:00 authored by Charles F. Kulpa, Daniel J. Monticello, Phillip R. Gibbs, Steven W. Johnson
The present invention relates to a method for separating a sulfur compound from a fossil fuel containing sulfur compounds comprising contacting said fossil fuel with a biosorption agent which binds said sulfur compound, thereby forming a sulfur-biosorption complex and separating said sulfur-biosorption complex. The method can further include introducing said separated sulfur biosorption complex to an aqueous phase having an effective amount of oxygen and water to form a reaction medium, optionally adding a biocatalyst which degrades the sulfur compound; incubating the medium for a sufficient period of time to produce an organic product, an inorganic sulfur and spent biocatalyst; and isolating said biosorption agent and/or biocatalyst from said organic product and said inorganic sulfur. The invention also relates to the preparation of the products of the oxidation reaction of organic sulfur compounds by a biocatalyst, such as 2-hydroxybiphenyl compounds.

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Patent Number

US 5468626 B2

Other Application

08/169,433

Inventor

Steven W. Johnson Daniel J. Monticello Phillip R. Gibbs Charles F. Kulpa

Inventor from Local Institution

Charles F. Kulpa

Assignee

University of Notre Dame Du Lac Energy BioSystems Corporation (The Woodlands, TX)

Date Modified

2016-06-07

Language

  • English

Claims

17

Publisher

United States Patent and Trademark Office

Cooperative Patent Classification Codes

C10G 32/00 (20130101)

Contributor

Charles F. Kulpa

International Patent Classification Codes

C10G 32/00 (20060101); C12P 011/00 (); C12P 003/00 (); C10G 032/00 ()

US Patent Classification Codes

435/130; 435/168; 435/170; 435/281; 435/282; 435/822;

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