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USE OF LONG CHAIN AMINES AND DIFUNCTIONAL COMPOUNDS AS TRACERS

  • US 20150377010A1
  • Filed: 12/11/2014
  • Published: 12/31/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/27/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for determining the presence of a tracer from a subterranean location comprising:

  • introducing at least one non-halogenated tracer into a subterranean location, where the at least one non-halogenated tracer is selected from the group consisting of primary or secondary alkyl and aromatic amines with the formula H2N—

    R or R′



    HN—

    R″

    having from 8 to 18 carbon atoms and salts of these amines, alkyl or aromatic diols having the formula HO—

    (CH2)n

    OH, diamines having the formula H2N—

    (CH2)n

    NH2, dicarboxylic acids having the formula HO.CO—

    (CH2)n

    CO.OH, diesters having the formula R′

    O.CO—

    (CH2)n

    CO.OR″

    , where n is 4 to 18, and R′ and

    R″

    are independently straight or branched alkyl or aromatic groups of 1-20 carbon atoms, and combinations thereof, where the non-halogenated tracer is absorbed into and/or adsorbed onto a plurality of substrates;

    recovering a fluid from the subterranean location where the fluid comprises the at least one non-halogenated tracer; and

    reacting the at least one non-halogenated tracer with a reagent to give at least one derivatized tracer.

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