Solubility Kinetics Study of Organic and Inorganic Mercury Species in Reservoir Fluids and Their Behaviour in Aqueous Environments

Mercury is present as trace contaminants in various gas reservoirs. Dynamic solubility of HgCl2 and Ph2Hg mercury have been investigated in this work. Parameters involving absorption characteristics and reaction kinetics were evaluated in solutions of varying NaCl and MEG. Findings have been utilise...

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Main Author: Kho, Fenny Anggreni
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75652
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description Mercury is present as trace contaminants in various gas reservoirs. Dynamic solubility of HgCl2 and Ph2Hg mercury have been investigated in this work. Parameters involving absorption characteristics and reaction kinetics were evaluated in solutions of varying NaCl and MEG. Findings have been utilised to address emission pathways and behaviour of mercury species within reservoir fluids and waste streams. This knowledge will aid in development of effective mercury management within the oil and gas industry.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-756522022-06-21T08:56:21Z Solubility Kinetics Study of Organic and Inorganic Mercury Species in Reservoir Fluids and Their Behaviour in Aqueous Environments Kho, Fenny Anggreni Mercury is present as trace contaminants in various gas reservoirs. Dynamic solubility of HgCl2 and Ph2Hg mercury have been investigated in this work. Parameters involving absorption characteristics and reaction kinetics were evaluated in solutions of varying NaCl and MEG. Findings have been utilised to address emission pathways and behaviour of mercury species within reservoir fluids and waste streams. This knowledge will aid in development of effective mercury management within the oil and gas industry. 2018 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75652 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Kho, Fenny Anggreni
Solubility Kinetics Study of Organic and Inorganic Mercury Species in Reservoir Fluids and Their Behaviour in Aqueous Environments
title Solubility Kinetics Study of Organic and Inorganic Mercury Species in Reservoir Fluids and Their Behaviour in Aqueous Environments
title_full Solubility Kinetics Study of Organic and Inorganic Mercury Species in Reservoir Fluids and Their Behaviour in Aqueous Environments
title_fullStr Solubility Kinetics Study of Organic and Inorganic Mercury Species in Reservoir Fluids and Their Behaviour in Aqueous Environments
title_full_unstemmed Solubility Kinetics Study of Organic and Inorganic Mercury Species in Reservoir Fluids and Their Behaviour in Aqueous Environments
title_short Solubility Kinetics Study of Organic and Inorganic Mercury Species in Reservoir Fluids and Their Behaviour in Aqueous Environments
title_sort solubility kinetics study of organic and inorganic mercury species in reservoir fluids and their behaviour in aqueous environments
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75652