Preface
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Author: Rafael Martínez Palou and Natalya V. Likhanova
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Structure, Properties and Applications of Ionic Liquids
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Abstract
ILs have attracted the attention of researchers in recent decades. The number
of applications in which these unusual compounds show good performance has grown
dramatically in the last century. This chapter presents an overview of ionic liquids,
their structure, properties and general applications that have made them one of the
families of chemicals to which most research efforts have been devoted.
Application of ILs in the Removal of Pollutants Present in Gasoline and Diesel
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Author: Rafael Martínez Palou and Natalya V. Likhanova
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This chapter presents an overview of ionic liquids application for the
removal of some pollutants such as sulfur, nitrogen and others that are present in
considerable concentrations in fuels such as gasoline and diesel and which must be
removed because they cause major environmental problems, and which can be
extracted by different liquid-liquid extraction procedures using ILs.
Application of Ionic Liquids in CO2 Capture
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Author: Rafael Martínez Palou and Natalya V. Likhanova
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The oil industry is the industry that generates the most carbon dioxide (CO2) worldwide, therefore the development of alternatives for the capture, use and transformation of CO2 into products of greater added value is of great interest. This chapter presents an overview of ionic liquids application for CO2 capture.
Application of ILs in the Breaking of Emulsions Found in the Oil Industry
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Emulsions are commonly found in oil and cause major operational
problems, so emulsion breakage is a major issue in this industry. Among the
alternatives for breaking emulsions is the use of de-emulsifying products and among
them, some ILs with amphiphilic properties have gained an important place by
demonstrating a very good efficiency as emulsion breakers in combination with other
methods such as heating.
Application of ILs in the Transport of Heavy and Extra-heavy Crude Oils
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In the oil industry, in general, and in Mexico, in particular, the use of heavy
crudes in the refining process has increased considerably. The processing of these
heavy crudes implies an important technological challenge, and their transportation can
sometimes be complicated. Among the alternatives for transporting this type of crude is
the formation of invert emulsions in which ILs can play an important role, which is
discussed in this chapter.
Application of ionic liquids as Corrosion Inhibitors in the Oil Industry
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The oil industry presents corrosion problems from crude oil extraction and
transportation to the refining process, making it a highly demanding industry in terms
of corrosion inhibitors. This chapter reviews the concepts related to the topic of
corrosion and reviews the advances in the use of ILs to mitigate corrosion in different
corrosive environments typical of this industry.
Ionic Liquids as Inhibitors of Hydrate Formation in Deepwater Wells
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The extraction of crude oil in deep waters represents a major technological
challenge. One of the most common problems in these oil and gas extraction conditions
is the formation of gas hydrates that can cause plugging and hinder the transportation
of crude oil. For this reason, great efforts have been made in the development of
hydrate inhibitors, among which ILs have shown to be a very promising alternative. In
this chapter, the development and evaluation of ILs as hydrate inhibitors are discussed.
ILs Applied to Enhance Oil Recovery Processes
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Author: Rafael Martínez Palou and Natalya V. Likhanova
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The application of chemical products, particularly polymeric products, is
undoubtedly one of the most helpful and effective alternatives for EOR processes and
changes in oil mobility. Appropriate chemical products provide more favorable
interfacial conditions to the flow of petroleum, reducing the interfacial tensions
between water and oil, and therefore, increasing the miscibility of these two
compounds, and allowing the oil to flow in the porous medium. In this context, ionic
compounds and particularly ILs are proving to be important auxiliaries in the
performance of chemicals used for this application, particularly in extreme conditions
of temperature and salinity.
Applications of ILs as Catalysts in the Reaction to Obtain Alkylate Gasoline
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Author: Rafael Martínez Palou and Natalya V. Likhanova
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Alkylate gasoline is one of the most valuable products produced in the crude oil refining process. This product is one of the main contributors to the gasoline pool because it has a high-octane rating and a low content of contaminants such as sulfur, nitrogen, and aromatic compounds. This chapter reviews the advances in the use of ILs as catalysts for the isobutene/butene reaction with the objective of developing a less hazardous and more sustainable process to obtain alkylate gasoline.
Other Applications of ILs in the Petroleum Industry
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In this chapter, we will discuss some other applications that are of great
importance in the oil industry and in which ILs have played an important role;
however, the IMP has not yet ventured into these topics, at least not with the use of ILs.
The topics discussed in this chapter are the separation of light hydrocarbons, separation
and extraction of aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons, extraction of bitumen from oil
sand, and application of ILs in shale stabilization processes.
Final Conclusions and Future Prospects
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Subject Index
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Introduction
This book is a guide to the application of ionic liquids (ILs) in the oil industry. It includes ten chapters that review basic and advanced topics. Starting with a general introduction to IL structure and properties, the book comprehensively explains the use of ILs in key petroleum extraction processes such as pollutant removal, demulsification, crude oil transport and oil recovery. Additional applications that are important for the sustainability management of petrochemical operations such as deepwell hydrate inhibition, CO2 capture, corrosion engineering, catalysis, hydrocarbon separation, bitumen extraction and stabilization are also included. Each chapter also provides bibliographic references for further reading. The wide range of topics makes this an informative reference to students and professionals in petroleum engineering, chemical engineering programs and any other training course that requires reading material for an understanding of the oil industry. General readers and researchers interested in the fascinating chemistry of ionic liquids will also enjoy this book.