Title of article :
Aluminum silicate scale formation and inhibition (2): scale solubilities and laboratory and field inhibition tests
Author/Authors :
Darrell L. Gallup، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
The solubilities of pure silica\ iron!silicate and aluminum!silicate
scales were measured in water from 14 149>C in a laboratory pressure reactor[
Iron! and aluminum!silicate scales are signi_cantly less soluble than pure
amorphous silica[ Aluminum! and iron!rich silica scales at equilibrium con!
ditions are predicted to deposit from near!neutral\ low salinity brines at tem!
peratures that are 14 and 64>C above the saturation point for pure amorphous
silica\ respectively[ This laboratory study demonstrates that higher brine injec!
tion temperatures are required to mitigate aluminum! and iron!rich silica scaling
compared with pure amorphous silica[ In a laboratory scale test\ pure amorph!
ous silica and aluminum!rich silica deposition rates have been measured at
high degrees of supersaturation in the presence of potential inhibitors[ Scale
deposition was best inhibited by brine pH modi_cation techniques[ A com!
mercially available dispersant successfully inhibited amorphous silica scalingbut exacerbated aluminum silicate scaling[ Scale inhibition was also achieved in
the presence of aluminum complexing:sequestering agents in a patent!pending
process[ Screening of these potential silica! and aluminum!silicate scale inhibi!
tors in the laboratory will focus the e}orts of ongoing _eld pilot scale testing[
The e}ect of complexing:sequestering agents on scale inhibition was monitored
in preliminary _eld pilot tests[ These complexing agents achieved 14) to 79)
aluminum silicate scale inhibition[ 0887 CNR[ Published by Elsevier Science
Ltd[ All ri`hts reserved
Journal title :
Geothermics
Journal title :
Geothermics