Abstract
Hydrophobically modified methacryl- and acrylamide polymers are well-known kinetic hydrate inhibitors (KHIs). Polymers of N-isopropylmethacrylamide (IPMAM) are now commercially available. However, both polyIPMAM and N-isopropylacrylamide homopolymer (polyIPAM) have low cloud and deposition points, making it difficult to use them in the field because of precipitation problems. Comonomers that are more hydrophilic can be copolymerized with IPMAM or IPAM to raise the cloud point. In this work, we have synthesized and investigated a series of new copolymers of IPAM and a new dimethylhydrazidoacrylamide monomer (DMHAM) as KHIs for the first time using high-pressure gas hydrate rocker rig equipment. The novel polymers have high cloud points in deionized water and also in brine solutions compared to polyIPAM. A 1:2 copolymer of DMHAM/IPAM gave the highest KHI performance for this class of copolymer with a cloud point at 58 °C in deionized water. A 1:1 copolymer gave only a small reduction in performance but has ...
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