Abstract

In this study, two trimeric cationic imidazolium salts (APMI and APBI) were synthesized, characterized, and evaluated as tri-functional chemicals i.e. anti-microbial, antiscalant, and anti-corrosion for N80 type steel in oilfield formation water to simulate the oilfield produced water reinjection conditions for enhanced oil recovery (EOR). The results of the EIS method revealed that the corrosion inhibition efficiencies, for APMI and APBI were 86.79 % and 90.47 % at 200 ppm, respectively. The potentiodynamic polarization method (PDP) showed that the two salts acted as mixed type inhibitors. The investigated imidazolium salts obeyed Langmuir adsorption isotherm. SEM and EDX analyses provided the appearance of an inhibitor layer encapsulating the surface of N80 type steel. In addition, the anti-scale property of the prepared imidazolium salts against CaCO3 and CaSO4 was also investigated via static scale precipitation tests. The data revealed that the scale inhibition effectiveness improved by increasing the doses of these imidazolium salts. The imidazolium salts were evaluated for their antibacterial activities and exhibited good biological performance against the growth of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) during petroleum processing operations. Finally, the results obtained from theoretical calculations support our experimental studies.

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