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Organic Acids in Carbonate Acidizing
SPE Production & Facilities, 2004Summary This paper discusses the use of organic acid as a stimulation fluid in carbonate formations. Organic acids, such as acetic or formic acid, have been used for many years as alternatives to HCl because of the retarded reaction rate, low corrosivity, and reduced tendency to form acid/oil sludge in asphaltene-rich crudes.
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Organic Acids in Carbonate Acidizing
Proceedings of SPE European Formation Damage Conference, 2003Abstract This paper discusses the use of organic acid as a stimulation fluid in carbonate formations. Organic acids such as acetic or formic acid have been used for many years as alternatives to HCl, due to the retarded reaction rate, low corrosivity and reduced tendency to form acid-oil sludge in asphaltene rich crudes.
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Organic acids production from lactic acid bacteria: A preservation approach
Food Bioscience, 2022Sneh Punia Bangar +2 more
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UV-C treatment enhances organic acids and GABA accumulation in tomato fruits during storage
Food Chemistry, 2021Changhong Liu, Tao Jin, Lei Zheng
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Organic acids and organic ions
1997The separation and quantitation of organic ions and organic acids is an important application area of capillary electrophoresis (CE). The earliest commercial form of CE, capillary isotachophoresis (ITP), has been used for determining numerous organic ions [1]. Conventional ITP, performed with discontinuous buffers in 0.2–0.5 mm i.d.
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