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Luis S. Zamudio-Rivera

Researcher at Mexican Institute of Petroleum

Publications -  78
Citations -  1825

Luis S. Zamudio-Rivera is an academic researcher from Mexican Institute of Petroleum. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asphaltene & Enhanced oil recovery. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 74 publications receiving 1603 citations. Previous affiliations of Luis S. Zamudio-Rivera include Instituto Politécnico Nacional & Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos.

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O-CAS, a fast and universal method for siderophore detection

TL;DR: The popular CAS assay for siderophore detection, based on the utilization of chrome azurol S, was redesigned and optimized to produce a new, fast, non-toxic, and easy method to determine a wide variety of microorganisms capable of siderophile production on a solid medium.
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One-step preparation, structural assignment, and X-ray study of 2,2-di-n-butyl- and 2,2-diphenyl-6-aza-1,3-dioxa-2-stannabenzocyclononen-4-ones derived from amino acids.

TL;DR: The new methodology constitutes an easy, highly efficient one-step synthesis of diorganotin(IV) derivatives, such as 5 a-l and 6 a- l, from iminic tridentate ligands without isolation of the Schiff bases.
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Medium dependence of asphaltene agglomeration inhibitor efficiency

TL;DR: In this article, a set of vapor preassure osmometry experiments investigating the asphaltene agglomeration inhibition by commercial and new inhibitor molecules in toluene and o-diclorobenzene was performed.
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Aromatic Polyisobutylene Succinimides as Viscosity Reducers with Asphaltene Dispersion Capability for Heavy and Extra-Heavy Crude Oils

TL;DR: In this paper, four aromatic polyisobutylene succinimides were synthesized and evaluated as viscosity reducers for heavy and extra-heavy Mexican crude oils.
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Synthesis, characterization, biocide and toxicological activities of Di-n-butyl- and diphenyl-tinIV-salicyliden-β-amino alcohol derivatives

TL;DR: According to these results and in order to fulfill environmental regulations, the toxicity of the compounds studied herein can be modulated through the proper selection of the disubstituted tin(IV) moiety.