01422nam0 22003373i 450 CFI032594320231121125451.0348707162220170629e19821739||||0itac50 balatdez01i xxxe z01nBibliotheca bibliothecarum manuscriptorum novaBernard de MontfauconHildesheimG. Olms19822 v.29 cmRipr. facs. dell'ed. di Parigi del 1739.ManoscrittiFIRRMLC009739IBernard : de MontfauconCFIV043768180225Montfaucon, Bernard : de <1655-1741>BVEV201620Bernard : de MontfauconMontfaucon, Bernard : deCFIV229922Bernard : de MontfauconBernardus : de MontfauconCFIV314605Bernard : de MontfauconRivière, D. B.RMLV038896Bernard : de MontfauconITIT-0120170629IT-FR0017 Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio ApreaFR0017 NCFI0325943Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio Aprea 52MAG 7/1128.1 52FLS0000078405 VMN RS A 2017062920170629 52MAG 7/1128.2 52FLS0000078415 VMN RS A 2017062920170629 52Bibliotheca bibliothecarum manuscriptorum nova3605881UNICAS05394nam 22007094a 450 991095659840332120250218182929.0978-0-0805-9757-0978-0-0805-9757-0978661101463697800805975709781281014634128101463X9780080497570008049757897800805975770080597572(CKB)1000000000220520(EBL)297150(OCoLC)476070532(SSID)ssj0000072633(PQKBManifestationID)11107621(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000072633(PQKBWorkID)10095263(PQKB)11070117(MiAaPQ)EBC297150(Au-PeEL)EBL297150(CaPaEBR)ebr10180764(CaONFJC)MIL101463(EXLCZ)99100000000022052020030228d2003 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrOil field chemicals /Johannes Karl Fink1st ed.Amsterdam ;Boston Gulf Professional Pub.c20031 online resource (x, 495 pages) illustrationsDescription based upon print version of record.9780750677035 0750677031 Includes bibliographical references (p. 345-481) and index.Cover; Oil Field Chemicals; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Drilling Muds; Classification of Muds; Mud Compositions; Additives; Cuttings Removal by Sweep Materials; Junk Removal; Drilling Fluid Disposal; Characterization of Drilling Muds; Chapter 2. Fluid Loss Additives; Mechanism of Action of Fluid Loss Agents; Polysaccharides; Synthetic Polymers; Chapter 3. Clay Stabilization; Properties of Clays; Mechanisms Causing Instability; Inhibitors of Swelling; Chemicals in Detail; Chapter 4. Bit Lubricants; Refractory Metals; Natural Compounds; Chapter 5. Bacteria ControlMechanisms of GrowthTreatments with Biocides; Bactericides; Various Biocides; Bacterial Corrosion; Assessment of Bacterial Corrosion; Mechanisms of Microbial Corrosion; Chapter 6. Corrosion Inhibitors; History; Classification of Corrosion Inhibitors; Fields of Application; Application Techniques; Analytic Procedures; Side Effects; Amides and Imidazolines; Nitrogenous Bases with Carboxylic Acids; Nitrogen Quaternaries; Polyoxylated Amines, Amides, and Imidazolines; Nitrogen Heterocyclics; Carbonyl Compounds; Phosphate Esters; Silicate-Based Inhibitors; Miscellaneous InhibitorsChapter 7. Scale InhibitorsScale Inhibition; Mathematical Models; Chemicals in Detail; Characterization; Chapter 8. Gelling Agents; Basic Mechanisms of Gelling Agents; Chapter 9. Filter-Cake Removal; Organic Acids; Bridging Agents; Enzymatic Breaker; Peroxides; Oligosaccharide; Oscillatory Flow; Chapter 10. Cement Additives; Basic Composition of Portland Cement; Special Cement Types; Classification of Cement Additives; Additives in Detail; Chapter 11. Transport; Pretreatment of the Products; Corrosion Control; Paraffin Inhibitors; Pour Point Depressants; Drag Reducers; Hydrate ControlAdditives for Slurry TransportAdditives for Odorization; Cleaning; Chapter 12. Drag Reducers; Operating Costs; Mechanism of Drag Reducers; Drag Reducers in Detail; Chapter 13. Gas Hydrate Control; The Relevance of Gas Hydrates; Inclusion Compounds, Clathrates; Conditions for Formation; Formation and Properties of Gas Hydrates; Inhibition of Gas Hydrate Formation; Hydrate Inhibitors for Drilling Fluids; Chapter 14. Antifreeze Agents; Theory of Action-Colligative Laws; Overview of Antifreeze Chemicals; Heat-Transfer Liquids; Hydraulic Cement AdditivesPipeline Transportation of Aqueous Emulsions of OilLow-Temperature Drilling Fluids; Chapter 15. Odorization; Additives for Odorization; Measurement and Odor Monitoring; Uses and Properties; Chapter 16. Enhanced Oil Recovery; Waterflooding; Caustic Waterflooding; Acid Flooding; Emulsion Flooding; Chemical Injection; Polymer Waterflooding; Combination Flooding; Foam Flooding; Carbon Dioxide Flooding; Steamflooding; In Situ Combustion; Special Techniques; Microbial-Enhanced Oil-Recovery Techniques; Reservoir Properties; Soil Remediation; Chapter 17. Hydraulic Fracturing FluidsStresses and FracturesOil field chemicals are gaining increasing importance, as the resources of crude oil are decreasing. An increasing demand of more sophisticated methods in the exploitation of the natural resources emerges for this reason. This book reviews the progress in the area of oil field chemicals and additives of the last decade from a rather chemical view. The material presented is a compilation from the literature by screening critically approximately 20,000 references. The text is ordered according to applications, just in the way how the jobs are emerging in practice. 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