Study on the new technology of adding bactericide to the injected water in oi-l field

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  • Chemistry Dept., Huazhong University of Science and technology, Wuhan 430074, China

Received date: 2001-02-08

  Online published: 2010-10-01

Abstract

The periodical growth of SRB in oi-l field pipelines and the cause that SRB cannot be easily eradicated with bactericide have been analyzed. The effect of the bactericide on the solution and the bactericidal function of SRB in the biofilm, under conditions of indoor simulated pipelines, have been studied. The appropriate mode of adding bactericide has been found through the study of the growth curve and the period of adding bactericide.

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LIU Jing, ZHENG Jiashen, XU Liming . Study on the new technology of adding bactericide to the injected water in oi-l field[J]. Industrial Water Treatment, 2001 , 21(8) : 14 -16 . DOI: 10.11894/1005-829x.2001.21(8).14

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