2021
DOI: 10.3390/min11091013
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Preparation and Evaluation of Ammonium Adipate Solutions as Inhibitors of Shale Rock Swelling

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the inhibitory effect of a series of ammonium adipate solutions (AASs) by using the linear expansion test, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), and particle size distribution analysis, and to examine the underlying inhibitory mechanism. A series of AASs was prepared from adipic acid and amines as small-molecule inhibitors of oil shale rock swelling. They were then evaluated by the bentonite linear expansion test. The best one, namely, AAS-8 (synthesized with adipic acid and tetraethyl… Show more

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“…Subsequently, distilled water was added into the flask, and the mixture was stirred at 45 °C for 4 h. The mixture was centrifuged, the supernatant was removed, and the modified graphite was separated and dried at 60 °C over night. The absorbance and zeta potential of modified graphite were measured [ 30 , 31 ]. The modified graphite was characterized using a laser particle size measurement analyzer (SMA, Horiba, Japan), X-ray diffraction (JDX-3530, JEOL, Tokyo, Japan), FTIR spectroscopy (Thermo Electron Co., West Palm Beach, FL, USA), contact angle measurement (KRÜSS, Hamburg, Germany), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM, JSM-6390A, JEOL, Tokyo, Japan).…”
Section: Experimental Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, distilled water was added into the flask, and the mixture was stirred at 45 °C for 4 h. The mixture was centrifuged, the supernatant was removed, and the modified graphite was separated and dried at 60 °C over night. The absorbance and zeta potential of modified graphite were measured [ 30 , 31 ]. The modified graphite was characterized using a laser particle size measurement analyzer (SMA, Horiba, Japan), X-ray diffraction (JDX-3530, JEOL, Tokyo, Japan), FTIR spectroscopy (Thermo Electron Co., West Palm Beach, FL, USA), contact angle measurement (KRÜSS, Hamburg, Germany), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM, JSM-6390A, JEOL, Tokyo, Japan).…”
Section: Experimental Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%