Effect of brine salinity on the partitioning, distribution and corrosion inhibition performance of a quaternary amine corrosion inhibitor

IF 4.9 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Yasmin Hayatgheib , Joshua Owen , Raeesa Bhamji , Dilshad Shaikhah , Jeanine Williams , William H. Durnie , Mariana C. Folena , Abubaker Abdelmagid , Hanan Farhat , Richard C. Woollam , Richard Barker
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Surfactant corrosion inhibition performance in water–oil environments is influenced by complex relationships between their physical properties, solution chemistry and interfacial characteristics. The existence of polar heads/nonpolar tails influences both the preferential distribution of the surfactant between the two media as well as the phase in which micellisation occurs. Both phenomena affect the efficiency of the surfactant inhibitor and its adsorption at the metal-solution interface. To demonstrate the complexity of such interactions, the effect of brine salinity on the critical micelle concentration (CMC) and partitioning/distribution behaviour of a quaternary amine corrosion inhibitor (alkyldimethylbenzylhexadecylammonium chloride, or BAC-C16) in a brine and toluene system (at 1:1 ratio) was explored. All experiments were conducted at 50 °C and pH4 over varying salinities (0.1, 1 and 10 wt%) of NaCl brine. Both CMC and partitioning characteristics of BAC-C16 are significantly affected by aqueous phase salinity, with an inversion of the partitioning response observed between concentrations of 0.1 and 1 wt% NaCl. The effect of BAC-C16 partitioning/distribution behaviour on corrosion inhibitor performance was examined using rotating cylinder electrode experiments. The results illustrate that in order to establish the true corrosion inhibition behaviour, consideration of the chemical distribution characteristics is crucial.

盐水盐度对季胺类缓蚀剂的分配、分布和缓蚀性能的影响
表面活性剂在水油环境中的缓蚀性能受其物理性质、溶液化学性质和界面特性之间复杂关系的影响。极性头/非极性尾的存在既影响表面活性剂在两种介质之间的优先分布,也影响发生胶束化的相位。这两种现象都会影响表面活性剂抑制剂的效率及其在金属溶液界面上的吸附。为了证明这种相互作用的复杂性,我们探讨了盐水盐度对盐水和甲苯体系(比例为 1:1)中季胺缓蚀剂(烷基二甲基苄基十六烷基氯化铵或 BAC-C16)的临界胶束浓度(CMC)和分配/分布行为的影响。所有实验都是在 50 °C 和 pH4 条件下,在不同盐度(0.1、1 和 10 wt%)的氯化钠盐水中进行的。BAC-C16 的 CMC 和分配特性都受到水相盐度的显著影响,在浓度为 0.1 和 1 wt% 的 NaCl 之间观察到分配反应的反转。使用旋转圆筒电极实验检验了 BAC-C16 的分配/分布行为对缓蚀剂性能的影响。结果表明,为了确定真正的缓蚀性能,考虑化学分布特性至关重要。
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