Nano-Engineered Polyaspartate-Coated Magnetite Scale Inhibitor: A Sustainable Solution for Efficient Gypsum Scale Control in Oilfield Operations
Abdelrahman T. Abdelaal,
Malcolm A. Kelland,
Diana Lucia Quintero Castro
et al.
Abstract:Scaling in oilfield applications poses considerable challenges,
as it can lead to a reduction in production rates, heightened operational
costs, and adverse environmental impacts when hazardous chemicals
are used to prevent scale precipitation. This study addresses these
issues through a pioneering approach involving green scale inhibitors
(SIs). The method revolves around coating the surface of magnetite
(Fe3O4) nanoparticles with a promising biodegradable
inhibitor polymer, namely, sodium polyaspartate (PASP… Show more
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