Development and Improvement of a Novel IC-MS Technique for Phosphonate Scale Inhibitors

Lei Cheng, C. Durnell, S. Linares-Samaniego, I. Littlehales, J. Fidoe, E. Casado-Rivera
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Accurate and precise analysis of scale inhibitor residuals is important to managing oilfield squeeze treatments. Phosphonate scale inhibitors are effective for the prevention and control of scale problems in oilfields. The traditional analytical technique for monitoring phosphonate scale inhibitor residuals is inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-EOS). ICP-OES is simple and has been used for monitoring squeeze treatments for decades. However, it can only measure the total phosphorus in the system and is unable to differentiate the different forms of phosphonates in commingled samples. This paper presents a novel technique using ion chromatography and mass spectrometry (IC-MS and IC-MS/MS) for monitoring and quantifying different phosphonate scale inhibitors with high sensitivity and specificity. Ion chromatography efficiently separates phosphonate ions from other salt ions, and mass spectrometry speciates and quantitates molecular ions or fragment ions of each phosphonate. Previous work in our group (Zhang, et.al., 2014) had shown that IC-MS could be used to differentiate two phosphonates in a squeeze treatment using the characteristic molecular ions of each phosphonate. As the complexity of the squeeze treatment increases with the addition of other phosophates to the local oilfield, the development of an advanced IC-MS/MS method has been required to differentiate up to four phosphonates in a single commingled sample. This innovative technique has a detection limit of <1 ppm for each phosphonate in the mixture. The technique has been validated using both synthetic brine and field brine. Solid phase extraction cleanup work has also been performed to improve the capability of the technique in high-salinity brines. This novel analytical method will provide a powerful tool in squeeze scale management for subsea and deepwater oilfields.
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膦酸盐阻垢剂新型IC-MS技术的发展与改进
准确、精确地分析阻垢剂残留对油田挤压治理具有重要意义。膦酸盐阻垢剂是防治油田结垢的有效药剂。传统的监测膦酸盐阻垢剂残留量的分析技术是电感耦合等离子体发射光谱(ICP-EOS)。ICP-OES很简单,几十年来一直用于监测挤压处理。然而,它只能测量系统中的总磷,无法区分混合样品中不同形式的磷酸盐。本文提出了一种离子色谱-质谱联用技术(IC-MS和IC-MS/MS)监测和定量不同膦酸盐阻垢剂的新方法,具有较高的灵敏度和特异性。离子色谱法有效地将磷酸盐离子从其他盐离子中分离出来,质谱法对每种磷酸盐的分子离子或片段离子进行定性和定量。在我们小组之前的工作(张等)。, 2014)表明,IC-MS可以在挤压处理中使用每种磷酸盐的特征分子离子来区分两种磷酸盐。随着其他磷酸盐的加入,挤压处理的复杂性增加,需要开发一种先进的IC-MS/MS方法来区分单个混合样品中的多达四种磷酸盐。这种创新技术对混合物中每种膦酸盐的检测限< 1ppm。该技术已在合成盐水和现场盐水中进行了验证。还进行了固相萃取净化工作,以提高该技术在高盐度盐水中的能力。这种新颖的分析方法将为海底和深水油田的挤压垢管理提供有力的工具。
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