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Molecular Diversity | 2010

Ionic liquids screening for desulfurization of natural gasoline by liquid–liquid extraction

Natalya V. Likhanova; Diego Guzmán-Lucero; Eugenio A. Flores; Paloma García; Marco A. Domínguez-Aguilar; Jorge Palomeque; Rafael Martínez-Palou

Seventy five ionic liquids (ILs) were tested as a sequestering agent of sulfured compounds in natural gasoline (NG). Desulphurization of NG was performed by means of liquid–liquid extraction method at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. Experimental ILs containing imidazolium, pyridinium, and ammonium cations along with organic and inorganic anions were synthesized conventionally and under microwave and sonochemical conditions. The effect of the molecular structure of ILs on the desulfurization efficiency of NG with high sulfur content was evaluated. Analysis indicated that the anion type played a more important role than the cation on the desulphurization process. ILs based on halogen–ferrates and halogen–aluminates exhibited the highest efficiency in sulfur removal, and their efficiency is further improved when there is an excess of metallic salt in a ratio of at least 1:1.3 during the synthesis of the corresponding IL. An explanation for the ability of metallic ILs to remove sulfur-containing compounds from natural gasoline based on the ratio of the ionic charge to the atomic radius is proposed. Furthermore, a method to recover and reuse water-sensitive to halogenated precursors is described.


Materials | 2014

The Inhibition of Aluminum Corrosion in Sulfuric Acid by Poly(1-vinyl-3-alkyl-imidazolium Hexafluorophosphate)

Paulina Arellanes-Lozada; Octavio Olivares-Xometl; Diego Guzmán-Lucero; Natalya V. Likhanova; Marco A. Domínguez-Aguilar; Irina V. Lijanova; Elsa Arce-Estrada

Compounds of poly(ionic liquid)s (PILs), derived from imidazole with different alkylic chain lengths located in the third position of the imidazolium ring (poly(1-vinyl-3-dodecyl-imidazolium) (PImC12), poly(1-vinyl-3-octylimidazolium) (PImC8) and poly(1-vinyl-3-butylimidazolium) (PImC4) hexafluorophosphate) were synthesized. These compounds were tested as corrosion inhibitors on aluminum alloy AA6061 in diluted sulfuric acid (0.1–1 M H2SO4) by weight loss tests, polarization resistance measurements and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy. Langmuir’s isotherms suggested film formation on bare alloy while standard free energy indicated inhibition by a physisorption process. However, compound efficiencies as inhibitors ranked low (PImC12 > PImC8 > PImC4) to reach 61% for PImC12 in highly diluted acidic solution. Apparently, the high mobility of sulfates favored their adsorption in comparison to PILs. The surface film displayed general corrosion, and pitting occurred as a consequence of PILs’ partial inhibition along with a continuous dissolution of defective patchy film on formation. A slight improvement in efficiency was displayed by compounds having high molecular weight and a long alkyl chain, as a consequence of steric hindrance and PIL interactions.


Corrosion | 2011

Cathodic Induction of Hydrogen Blistering on Carbon Steel in Alkaline Sour Environment

Marco A. Domínguez-Aguilar; Octavio Olivares-Xometl; Natalya V. Likhanova; M. López-Fuentes

Abstract Hydrogen blistering was electrochemically induced on mild steel immersed in alkaline sour solution by cathodic reduction to study the onset of blistering. Test solution attempted to emulate that associated with water formed in catalytic cracking units of oil refinery plants with cyanide ions. Chronoamperometry method allowed blister diameter and density be tuned by potential pulses and testing time. A theoretical formula was used to calculate critical radius before blistering onset, assuming a depth for hydrogen implantation. A reasonable correlation was found between these measurements and those experimentally determined. The critical radius for blistering initiation seems to be ascribed to a stress higher than the yield stress of material. Blistering rupture displayed material tearing so that a ductile fracture appears to be a consequence of the aerostatic pressure of molecular hydrogen.


Corrosion Science | 2010

The effect of ionic liquids with imidazolium and pyridinium cations on the corrosion inhibition of mild steel in acidic environment

Natalya V. Likhanova; Marco A. Domínguez-Aguilar; Octavio Olivares-Xometl; Noel Nava-Entzana; E. Arce; Héctor Dorantes


Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2008

Synthesis and corrosion inhibition of α-amino acids alkylamides for mild steel in acidic environment

Octavio Olivares-Xometl; Natalya V. Likhanova; Marco A. Domínguez-Aguilar; E. Arce; Héctor Dorantes; P. Arellanes-Lozada


Corrosion Science | 2012

Corrosion inhibitor activity of 1,3-diketone malonates for mild steel in aqueous hydrochloric acid solution

Lubanski Fragoza-Mar; Octavio Olivares-Xometl; Marco A. Domínguez-Aguilar; Eugenio A. Flores; Paulina Arellanes-Lozada; Federico Jiménez-Cruz


Applied Surface Science | 2006

Surface analysis of inhibitor films formed by imidazolines and amides on mild steel in an acidic environment

O. Olivares-Xometl; Natalya V. Likhanova; Marco A. Domínguez-Aguilar; J.M. Hallen; L.S. Zamudio; E. Arce


Corrosion Science | 2006

Detection of deleterious phases in duplex stainless steel by weak galvanostatic polarization in alkaline solution

Marco A. Domínguez-Aguilar; R.C. Newman


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2011

Synthesis of Selected Vinylimidazolium Ionic Liquids and Their Effectiveness as Corrosion Inhibitors for Carbon Steel in Aqueous Sulfuric Acid

Diego Guzmán-Lucero; Octavio Olivares-Xometl; Rafael Martínez-Palou; Natalya V. Likhanova; Marco A. Domínguez-Aguilar; Vicente Garibay-Febles


Corrosion Science | 2011

Sodium phthalamates as corrosion inhibitors for carbon steel in aqueous hydrochloric acid solution

Eugenio A. Flores; Octavio Olivares; Natalya V. Likhanova; Marco A. Domínguez-Aguilar; N. Nava; Diego Guzmán-Lucero; Mónica Corrales

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Natalya V. Likhanova

Mexican Institute of Petroleum

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Octavio Olivares-Xometl

Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla

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Diego Guzmán-Lucero

Mexican Institute of Petroleum

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E. Arce

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Eugenio A. Flores

Mexican Institute of Petroleum

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Luis S. Zamudio-Rivera

Mexican Institute of Petroleum

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Rafael Martínez-Palou

Mexican Institute of Petroleum

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Victor Barba

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos

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Herbert Höpfl

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos

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Héctor Dorantes

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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