Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Reaction between Zinc and Hydrochloric Acid in Solutions Containing Alkyltrimethylammonium Bromide CnTAB (n = 8, 10, and 12) Cationic Surfactants: Influence of Surfactant Chain Length
View through CrossRef
AbstractThe influence of CnTAB cationic surfactant chain length (n = 8, 10, and 12) on the reaction rate of zinc powder and 0.1 M HCl hydrochloric acid in aqueous solutions was determined at room temperature. Solutions of single surfactants consisting of dodecyl, decyl, and octyl‐trimethyl‐ammonium bromide surfactants CnTAB were prepared at room temperature. From the surface tension and conductivity measurements, the critical micelle concentration (CMC) values of the three surfactants were obtained in the presence and absence of the acid. No significant change was observed for CMC values in pure water and in 0.01 M HCl. Adsorption of CnTAB surfactants onto 1% wt./vol zinc (in powder form), using surface tension measurements, was then investigated. The adsorption tendency of CnTAB surfactants onto zinc powder followed the order: C8TAB > C10TAB > C12TAB. The role of surfactants in the reaction rate between zinc powder and 0.1 M M HCl was then investigated using conductivity measurements. A significant difference in the reaction rate was found depending on the surfactant chain length. Reaction times of 3830, 4963, 14,172, and 20,053 s were found for the zinc reaction with (0.1 M HCl), (0.1 M HCl + 40 mM C8TAB), (0.1 M HCl + 40 mM C10TAB), and (0.1 M HCl + 40 mM C12TAB), respectively, suggesting a significant dependency of the reaction rate on the CnTAB chain length. Finally, some corrosion parameters such as the corrosion rate, corrosion inhibition efficiency, and their dependency on CnTAB chain length were presented and discussed.
Title: Reaction between Zinc and Hydrochloric Acid in Solutions Containing Alkyltrimethylammonium Bromide CnTAB (n = 8, 10, and 12) Cationic Surfactants: Influence of Surfactant Chain Length
Description:
AbstractThe influence of CnTAB cationic surfactant chain length (n = 8, 10, and 12) on the reaction rate of zinc powder and 0.
1 M HCl hydrochloric acid in aqueous solutions was determined at room temperature.
Solutions of single surfactants consisting of dodecyl, decyl, and octyl‐trimethyl‐ammonium bromide surfactants CnTAB were prepared at room temperature.
From the surface tension and conductivity measurements, the critical micelle concentration (CMC) values of the three surfactants were obtained in the presence and absence of the acid.
No significant change was observed for CMC values in pure water and in 0.
01 M HCl.
Adsorption of CnTAB surfactants onto 1% wt.
/vol zinc (in powder form), using surface tension measurements, was then investigated.
The adsorption tendency of CnTAB surfactants onto zinc powder followed the order: C8TAB > C10TAB > C12TAB.
The role of surfactants in the reaction rate between zinc powder and 0.
1 M M HCl was then investigated using conductivity measurements.
A significant difference in the reaction rate was found depending on the surfactant chain length.
Reaction times of 3830, 4963, 14,172, and 20,053 s were found for the zinc reaction with (0.
1 M HCl), (0.
1 M HCl + 40 mM C8TAB), (0.
1 M HCl + 40 mM C10TAB), and (0.
1 M HCl + 40 mM C12TAB), respectively, suggesting a significant dependency of the reaction rate on the CnTAB chain length.
Finally, some corrosion parameters such as the corrosion rate, corrosion inhibition efficiency, and their dependency on CnTAB chain length were presented and discussed.
Related Results
Sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) and N,N-dimethyldodecan-1-amine oxide (DDAO) in single and mixed systems as corrosion inhibitors of zinc in hydrochloric acid
Sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) and N,N-dimethyldodecan-1-amine oxide (DDAO) in single and mixed systems as corrosion inhibitors of zinc in hydrochloric acid
Abstract
The influence of surfactant synergism between sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) and N,N-dimethyldodecan-1-amine Oxide (DDAO) on zinc corrosion in 0.05...
Study on the ASP Switchable Surfactant for Daqing Oilfield
Study on the ASP Switchable Surfactant for Daqing Oilfield
Abstract
During the past 20 years, alkali-surfactant-polymer (ASP) chemical combination flooding has become a successful EOR technique for the mature reservoirs with...
Adsorption of single and mixed surfactants consisting of cocoamidopropyl betaine (CAPB) and sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) onto zinc surface
Adsorption of single and mixed surfactants consisting of cocoamidopropyl betaine (CAPB) and sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) onto zinc surface
Abstract
Aqueous solutions of surfactants exhibit remarkable differences in their adsorption properties on metal surfaces. This study evaluates the adsorption of sur...
A Comparative Evaluation of Microemulsions and Aqueous Surfactant Systems
A Comparative Evaluation of Microemulsions and Aqueous Surfactant Systems
This paper was prepared for the Improved Oil Recovery Symposium of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME, to be held in Tulsa, Okla., April 22–24, 1974. Permission to copy is ...
3rd international Biometals webinars
3rd international Biometals webinars
Introduction to the 3rd Biometals webinars and tribute to Pierre CornelisWelcome to the 3rd international webinars series. For those who don't already know, these webinars have bee...
Laboratory Study on Switchable Alkylamidine Surfactant for Daqing Oilfield
Laboratory Study on Switchable Alkylamidine Surfactant for Daqing Oilfield
Surfactants are used in a variety of emulsion-based applications. Usually, stabilization of emulsion is only required temporarily. In the case of crude oil displacement from reserv...
Quantitative Analysis of Reaction Rate Retardation in Surfactant-Based Acids
Quantitative Analysis of Reaction Rate Retardation in Surfactant-Based Acids
Abstract
Fracture acidizing has been a dominant practice in the industry to enhance well productivity in low permeability carbonate reservoirs. Many acid systems hav...
Acid Fracturing Technique for Carbonate Reservoirs Using Nitric Acid Powder
Acid Fracturing Technique for Carbonate Reservoirs Using Nitric Acid Powder
Abstract
The length of the etched fracture is rather limited utilizing traditional acid fracturing techniques, especially in a high-temperature carbonate reservoi...

