Conservation liquids on the bases of turbine oil of grade T-30 and corrosion inhibitor

Authors

  • L.I. Aliyeva Institute of Petrochemical Processes named after Y. H. Mammadaliyev, National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan, AZ 1025 Baku
  • V.M. Abbasov Institute of Petrochemical Processes named after Y. H. Mammadaliyev, National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan, AZ 1025 Baku
  • M.N. Amiraslanova Institute of Petrochemical Processes named after Y. H. Mammadaliyev, National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan, AZ 1025 Baku
  • E.K. Hasanov Institute of Petrochemical Processes named after Y. H. Mammadaliyev, National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan, AZ 1025 Baku
  • Y.J. Aghazadeh Institute of Petrochemical Processes named after Y. H. Mammadaliyev, National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan, AZ 1025 Baku
  • Sh.Z. Safarova Institute of Petrochemical Processes named after Y. H. Mammadaliyev, National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan, AZ 1025 Baku

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24297/jac.v11i7.2194

Keywords:

Сorrosion, inhibitor, conservation liquids, turbine oil, technical naphthenic acid, polyethylenepolyamine, amidoamine, α-olefin, nitro-compound.

Abstract

Conservation liquids have been prepared by adding to T-30 turbine oil different amounts of amidoamine compounds synthesized in 2:1 molar ratio of technical petroleum acids (TPA) to polyethylenepolyamine (PEPA), nitro-compound and phenol-p-alkyl(C8-C12)phenolformaldehyde olygomers on the basis of C14H28 containing α-olefin, as well as composition on the bases of them. Defined that the use of these compounds as compositions records high result as corrosion inhibitor in protection of metal constructions. 

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Published

2016-12-17

How to Cite

Aliyeva, L., Abbasov, V., Amiraslanova, M., Hasanov, E., Aghazadeh, Y., & Safarova, S. (2016). Conservation liquids on the bases of turbine oil of grade T-30 and corrosion inhibitor. JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY, 11(7), 3715–3722. https://doi.org/10.24297/jac.v11i7.2194

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