1. Synthesis and Evaluation of New Bisphosphonates as Inhibitors for Oilfield Carbonate and Sulfate Scale Control
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Andrea Bagi, Malcolm A. Kelland, and Mohamed F. Mady
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General Chemical Engineering ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,02 engineering and technology ,Biodegradation ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Adiponitrile ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Barium sulfate ,Fuel Technology ,Calcium carbonate ,Scale control ,020401 chemical engineering ,chemistry ,Carbonate ,Organic chemistry ,Seawater ,0204 chemical engineering ,Sulfate ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Most non-polymeric oilfield scale inhibitors contain aminomethylenephosphonate groups. They generally have poor biodegradability, limiting their use in regions with strict environmental regions, such as offshore Norway. From mono- and bisnitrile starting materials, we have synthesized and investigated compounds with one or two aminobisphosphonate groups, −C(NH2)(PO3H2)2, for seawater biodegradability, their calcium carbonate and barium sulfate scale inhibition, and compatibility with Ca2+ ions. The distance between these groups was shown to affect biodegradability, with aminobisphosphonate derived from adiponitrile, (1,6-diaminohexane-1,1,6,6-tetrayl)tetraphosphonic acid (BP-7), giving the highest biodegradation of 25% in 28 days by the OECD 306 seawater test. All of the synthesized inhibitors exhibited both carbonate and sulfate scale inhibition properties. In comparison to known commercial scale inhibitors, the scale inhibition performance was relatively poor for sulfate scale and moderate for carbonate...
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- 2016
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