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Soured reservoirs contain hydrogen sulfide (H2S) that can prompt the formation of exotic sulfide scales, leading to fouling that negatively affects the production of oil and gas. The paper examines the mode of precipitation and deposition of lead sulfide (PbS) scale on anti-fouling surfaces for application in oilfield systems.
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Structure modified, nanostructured synthetic fumed silica technology was introduced more than a decade ago for improving scratch resistance and mechanical strength across coatings and adhesives / sealant industry fields. New developments now create novel design which offer environmentally sustainable improvement to anti-fouling performance in marine environments.