Some Vegetable Oil-Based Additives for Petroleum Industry: A Review of Sunflower, Rapeseed and Used Cooking Oil-Derived Surfactants

IF 2 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Roland Nagy, Gábor Zoltán Nagy, Ditta Adrienn Gerbovits
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The increasing environmental concerns associated with conventional petroleum-based additives—such as high toxicity, poor biodegradability, and long-term ecological persistence—have driven the development of more sustainable alternatives. This review focuses on the synthesis and industrial relevance of bio-based green gemini surfactants and sulphurized vegetable oil-derived extreme pressure (EP) additives, especially those prepared from sunflower oil, rapeseed oil, and used cooking oil. These compounds offer advantages including lower environmental impact, high thermal stability, and effective lubrication or interfacial properties in petroleum-related applications. The paper summarizes recent advances in the field, outlines key mechanisms, and explores their potential in enhanced oil recovery, metalworking, and lubrication. By compiling and evaluating current literature, the work contributes to identifying environmentally friendly and industrially viable bio-additive candidates.

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石油工业中一些植物油基添加剂:向日葵、菜籽油和二手食用油衍生表面活性剂综述
与传统石油添加剂相关的环境问题日益增加,如高毒性、生物降解性差和长期生态持久性,推动了更可持续替代品的发展。综述了生物基绿色gemini表面活性剂和硫化植物油衍生极压添加剂的合成及其工业应用,特别是从葵花籽油、菜籽油和废食用油中制备的极压添加剂。这些化合物的优点包括对环境影响小、热稳定性高、在石油相关应用中具有有效的润滑或界面性能。本文总结了该领域的最新进展,概述了关键机制,并探讨了它们在提高采收率、金属加工和润滑方面的潜力。通过汇编和评估现有文献,该工作有助于确定环境友好和工业上可行的生物添加剂候选物。
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