Paper: Acid Corrosion Inhibitors The Evolution From Art To Science

Paper: Acid Corrosion Inhibitors The Evolution From Art To Science
Price
$7.50
Variations
Abstract

Acid Corrosion Inhibitors The Evolution From Art To Science

Presenters

R.A. Woodroof, JR., The Western Company

Since the popularization of oil well acidizing during the 1930's the specific problem of acid corrosion of tubular goods has been a fertile yet frustrating field for the corrosion chemist. Included in this paper will be a brief discussion of corrosion theory which will serve as a prelude to a discussion of more recent research developments which point to new parameters critical to the understanding and development of environmentally-acceptable organic acid corrosion inhibitors for the deeper and hotter wells of the 70"s. Also included will be a discussion of the various stop-gas measures that have evolved in an attempt to minimize the problems inherent with the common organic inhibitors. These techniques include: "double inhibiting", inhibitor slugs," inhibitor extenders or intensifiers, acid blends, sulfide control additives and inhibitor solubizers. The latest research developments in the areas of inhibitor-to-metal surface area ratios, acid turbulence, fluid cooling effects, and variations in grade grades of tubular goods will be presented as well as a description of the test apparatus and test procedures used in developing a new highly effective organic inhibitor.

Annual Conference Info

NEXT CONFERENCE: APRIL 21-24, 2025