Silica dissolution and its inhibition with quartz sand: Static model approach
Silica scale is one of the critical limiting factors that affect production wells during chemical flooding. Silica deposition is mainly caused as a result of silica dissolution and its polymerization and coprecipitation with other minerals present in reservoir brine. The solubility of silicate is co...
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Main Authors: | Elraies, K.A., Basbar, A.E.A. |
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2013
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