Title of article :
Investigations of organic inhibitors for silica scale control from geothermal brines–II
Author/Authors :
Darrell L. Gallup، نويسنده , , Emy Barcelon، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
In an effort to find alternatives to brine acidification for control of siliceous scale deposition in geothermal
resource production facilities, a second series of laboratory screening tests with new organic inhibitors
has been conducted. In the first series of tests, organic inhibitors, usually consisting of dispersants and
phosphino-carboxylic acid mixtures, were examined for silica scale control activity [Gallup, D.L., 2002.
Investigations of organic inhibitors for silica scale control in geothermal brines. Geothermics 31, 415–430].
The present study consisted of screening additional inhibitor formulations obtained from seven different manufacturers
in a laboratory pressure reactor using a synthetic brine solution. Several of the organic inhibitors
yielded promising scale deposition results. Similar to the initial series of tests, brine acidification always
out-performed the organic inhibitors. Acid precursors also appear to be acceptable alternatives to strong
acids as a means of limiting corrosion, transportation risks and safety/handling issues.
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Keywords :
pH Modification , amorphous silica , Scale deposition , inhibitors
Journal title :
Geothermics
Journal title :
Geothermics