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Degradation of oilwell cement due to exposure to carbonated brine
Andrew Duguid, George W. Scherer
Civil & Environmental Engineering
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Engineering & Materials Science
Brines
100%
Cements
70%
Degradation
59%
Calcium carbonate
46%
Electron probe microanalysis
32%
Sandstone
28%
Hydrated lime
16%
Limestone
13%
Effluents
13%
Optical microscopy
13%
Dissolution
12%
X ray diffraction
11%
Temperature
9%
Carbon
9%
Experiments
8%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
brine
75%
cement (construction material)
65%
degradation
55%
exposure
48%
calcium carbonate
35%
X-ray diffraction
18%
sandstone
18%
rate
11%
hydroxide
11%
carbon sequestration
11%
microscopy
10%
experiment
9%
limestone
9%
calcium
9%
temperature
9%
dissolution
9%
effluent
8%
reactor
8%
need
6%
Chemical Compounds
Calcium(0)
65%
Calcium Hydroxide
53%
Calcium Carbonate
45%
Optical Microscopy
37%
pH Value
35%
Dissolution
31%
Diffusion
26%
X-Ray Diffraction
20%
Carbon Atom
19%