两亲性离子液体作为新型表面活性剂的研究进展:从基础到应用

IF 7.1 2区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Mona Kharazi, Javad Saien, Simin Asadabadi
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引用次数: 21

摘要

降低不同工艺界面张力(IFT)的需求促使研究人员使用稳定、耐腐蚀、对环境影响小的表面活性剂。因此,表面活性离子液体(SAILs)因其良好的两亲性、可回收性和恶劣条件下的高性能等突出特性而备受关注。这篇综述首先解释了不同体系的IFT和临界胶束浓度在不同的烷基链长、头基和反阴离子存在下是如何变化的。为此,考虑了风帆的一些物理化学性质以及相应的吸附理论方面。然后,综述了利用风帆降低不同化学体系IFT的最新进展。相应的,对温度、pH值、电解质的存在以及所涉及相的化学性质等重要操作参数的作用进行了充分的讨论。此外,还详细介绍了风帆在稳定、分离和石油工业中的不同应用。为了做出更好的判断,提供了不同类型的风帆和常规表面活性剂之间的精确比较。最后,指出了未来研究面临的挑战和可能的方向。
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Review on Amphiphilic Ionic Liquids as New Surfactants: From Fundamentals to Applications

Review on Amphiphilic Ionic Liquids as New Surfactants: From Fundamentals to Applications

The demand for lowering interfacial tension (IFT) in different processes has persuaded researchers to use stable and resistant surfactants with low environmental impact. For this purpose, surface-active ionic liquids (SAILs) have attracted much attention owing to their good amphiphilic nature and prominent properties like recyclability and high performance under harsh conditions. This review initially explains how the IFT and critical micelle concentration of different systems vary in the presence of different SAILs with a variety of alkyl chain lengths, head groups, and counter anions. Towards this aim, some physicochemical properties of SAILs as well as the corresponding theoretical aspects of adsorption are considered. Then, recent advances in utilizing SAILs for reducing IFT of different chemical systems are surveyed. Relevantly, the role of important operating parameters of temperature, pH, presence of electrolytes, and the chemical nature of involved phases are adequately discussed. Further, an overview of different SAILs applications in stabilization, separation, and in petroleum industries is scrutinized. To allow better judgment, precise comparisons between different types of SAILs and conventional surfactants are provided. Finally, challenges and possible directions of future research on SAILs are highlighted.

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Topics in Current Chemistry
Topics in Current Chemistry Chemistry-General Chemistry
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13.70
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期刊介绍: Topics in Current Chemistry is a journal that presents critical reviews of present and future trends in modern chemical research. It covers all areas of chemical science, including interactions with related disciplines like biology, medicine, physics, and materials science. The articles in this journal are organized into thematic collections, offering a comprehensive perspective on emerging research to non-specialist readers in academia or industry. Each review article focuses on one aspect of the topic and provides a critical survey, placing it in the context of the collection. Selected examples highlight significant developments from the past 5 to 10 years. Instead of providing an exhaustive summary or extensive data, the articles concentrate on methodological thinking. This approach allows non-specialist readers to understand the information fully and presents the potential prospects for future developments.
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