Phosphonated Iminodisuccinates-A Calcite Scale Inhibitor with Excellent Biodegradability.

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Department of Mathematics and Natural Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Stavanger, N-4036 Stavanger, Norway.

Published: January 2023

Scale inhibitors are an extremely important chemical in upstream oil and gas field operations and water treatment industries. These inhibitors prevent nucleation and/or crystal growth of scales such as calcite and barite. This keeps the pipes and other equipment and surfaces free from deposits, allowing the maximum flow of aqueous fluids. However, many classes of scale inhibitors are poorly biodegraded, especially in seawater, making them unacceptable in regions with strict environmental regulations. Tetrasodium iminodisuccinate (TSIDS) is a biodegradable, industrial-scale dissolver that we imagined could have potential as a scale inhibitor, given the correct derivatization. We first synthesized phosphonated derivatives of TSIDS (TSIDS-P) and the homologue phosphonate made from ethylenediamine disuccinate (TSEDAS-P). In particular, TSIDS-P was shown to be a good calcite scale inhibitor with good calcium compatibility but also exhibited over 70% biodegradation (BOD28) in the OECD 306 seawater test. This should make TSIDS-P a readily biodegradable scale inhibitor of great interest to the petroleum and water treatment industries.

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