Liquid-Liquid Extraction of polyaromatic compounds with ionic liquid. A theoretical and experimental approach
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2022
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Elsevier
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Recent legislation worldwide aims to reduce the levels of polyaromatics compounds in lubricant bases due to
their harmful effect on health. Ionic liquids have obtained broad interest as green recyclable extractants. Here,
we presented new experimental data of liquid-liquid extraction implementing ionic liquids for the removal of
aromatics compounds of synthetic crude oil in a 1:1 mass/mass ratio for temperatures ranging from 303.15 to
293.15 K. Selectivity and distribution constant data are obtained to know the extractive potential of each ionic
liquid. To support the experimental results, several computational calculations have been performed. First, two
predictive thermodynamic models COSMO-SAC and UNIFAC, have been applied, and the reliability of both
models has been compared with experimental results. The results show that using UNIFAC is more accurate than
using COSMO to predict extraction behavior. Second, the extractive process has been studied using molecular
dynamics. This tool allows us to understand better how the extraction process occurs and the molecules’ situation
when they reach equilibrium. It is shown that the cation of the ionic liquid is the primary driver of liquid–liquid
extraction. In addition, molecular dynamics will enable a qualitative comparison between the performance of
ionic liquids and the experimental results. It is a helpful tool to save time and material resources before laboratory experimentation.
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Plácido Arenas-Fernández, Inmaculada Suárez, Baudilio Coto, Liquid-liquid extraction of polyaromatic compounds with ionic liquid. A theoretical and experimental approach, Separation and Purification Technology, Volume 303, 2022, 122160, ISSN 1383-5866, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seppur.2022.122160
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