Abstract

Poly(N-vinylcaprolactam) (PVCap) is an effective kinetic hydrate inhibitor (KHI) that has been widely used in both industry applications and laboratory studies. Industrially, organic peroxides are often used as the N-vinylcaprolactam (VCap) polymerization initiator. In our own past studies, we usually make PVCap by polymerizing VCap with azoisobutyronitrile (AIBN), giving a 2-cyanoprop-2-yl polymer end cap. In this study, VCap was polymerized with AIBN and a series of mercaptocarboxylic acid chain transfer agents (CTAs) to modify the end groups of PVCap. These end-group-modified PVCaps were investigated as KHIs in high-pressure rocking cells. Some of them showed better KHI performance than PVCap made with AIBN alone. The mercaptoacetic-acid-group-modified PVCap (PVCapSCH2COOH) had significantly better inhibition performance than normal PVCap on both structure I (sI) and structure II (sII) gas-hydrate-forming systems in aqueous solution as well as a sII hydrate-forming system containing added decane. Howev...

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