2017
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.7b01956
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Kinetic Hydrate Inhibition Performance of Poly(vinyl caprolactam) Modified with Corrosion Inhibitor Groups

Abstract: Multifunctional polymers were designed and synthesized that contain both a kinetic hydrate inhibitor and corrosion inhibitor groups. This was achieved by modifying a copolymer of vinyl caprolactam and acrylic acid (PVCap-co-AA) where the acid groups were converted to known corrosion inhibitor groups including imidazole (APIM) and quaternary ammonium (ATCH) moieties. Therefore, all of the resulting polymers had the same molecular weight, end groups, and overall composition which allowed for accurate determinati… Show more

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“…Some have limited solubility in water as well [12]. A promising approach for the GHCI preparation is the copolymerization of vinyl caprolactam and acrylic acid modified with groups which are known to possess anti-corrosive properties (imidazoles, quaternary ammonium groups) [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some have limited solubility in water as well [12]. A promising approach for the GHCI preparation is the copolymerization of vinyl caprolactam and acrylic acid modified with groups which are known to possess anti-corrosive properties (imidazoles, quaternary ammonium groups) [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The obtained results in this work suggested that the performance of KHIs might be deteriorated at high pH conditions, suggesting the supplementary action to implement both the kinetic inhibition for hydrates and pH control for corrosion. Moreover, recent studies have reported compatible issues between KHIs and corrosion inhibitors (CIs). The interaction between the functional groups of KHIs and CIs must be investigated thoroughly under various pH conditions. Yu et al suggested that the change in the pH caused changes in the polymer conformation, which potentially led to coagulation and could result in a reduction in the hydrate inhibition performance.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported that interaction between CIs and KHIs in aqueous solution is the probable reason for their incompatibility . Consequently, the development of new single molecules to simultaneously inhibit corrosion and formation of hydrates is required. , Hence, the basic idea behind this study is the synthesis of new additives based on waterborne polyurethanes (WPUs) as efficient dual purpose corrosion and gas hydrate inhibitors. One of the components in these new additives is the N- alkyldiethanolamine monomer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%