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Novel Hydrophobic Associating Polymer with Good Salt Tolerance

A hydrophobic associating polymer named DiPHAM (acrylamide/sodium acrylamide-2-methylpropanesulfonic/sodium acrylate/N,N-di-n-dodecylacrylamide) with good salt tolerance was synthesized via photo-initiation polymerization. The critical association concentration (CAC) of DiPHAM was determined by visc...

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Autores principales: Mao, Jincheng, Tan, Hongzhong, Yang, Bo, Zhang, Wenlong, Yang, Xiaojiang, Zhang, Yang, Zhang, Heng
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6403944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30960774
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym10080849
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author Mao, Jincheng
Tan, Hongzhong
Yang, Bo
Zhang, Wenlong
Yang, Xiaojiang
Zhang, Yang
Zhang, Heng
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Tan, Hongzhong
Yang, Bo
Zhang, Wenlong
Yang, Xiaojiang
Zhang, Yang
Zhang, Heng
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description A hydrophobic associating polymer named DiPHAM (acrylamide/sodium acrylamide-2-methylpropanesulfonic/sodium acrylate/N,N-di-n-dodecylacrylamide) with good salt tolerance was synthesized via photo-initiation polymerization. The critical association concentration (CAC) of DiPHAM was determined by viscosity changes to be 490 mg/L with different DiPHAM concentrations and particle sizes varied under such dynamic conditions. The influences of aqueous metal ions with different charges on its aqueous solution were investigated by measuring apparent viscosity, viscoelasticity, thixotropy, rheology, and particle size, and by SEM observation. The apparent viscosity of the DiPHAM solution was affected by metal ions to some extent, but the viscosity of the polymer can be still maintained at 55 mPa·s under 20 × 10(4) mg/L NaCl. Divalent metal ions show greater impact on DiPHAM aqueous solutions, but the polymer solutions showed resistance to the changes caused in viscosity, structure, and viscoelasticity by Ca(2+) and Mg(2+) ions. The salt tolerance of DiPHAM is due to the combination of hydrophobic association, the electrostatic shield, and double layer compression of the hydration shell. Increasing the ion concentration enhances the dehydration and further compresses the hydration shell, making the non-structural viscosity decrease, even “salting out”. Measurements of rheological properties showed that DiPHAM solutions could maintain a relatively high viscosity (0.6%-71 mPa·s/0.3%-50 mPa·s) after 120 min of continuous shearing (170 s(−1)) at 140 °C. Under high-salinity (5000 mg/L Ca(2+)/3000 mg/L Mg(2+)) conditions, the solution with 0.6 wt% DiPHAM still maintained a high viscosity (50 mPa·s/70 mPa·s) after continuously shearing for 120 min at 120 °C and 170 s(−1). The good salt tolerance of DiPHAM can lead to a variety of applications, including in fracturing fluids for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and in sewage treatment.
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spelling pubmed-64039442019-04-02 Novel Hydrophobic Associating Polymer with Good Salt Tolerance Mao, Jincheng Tan, Hongzhong Yang, Bo Zhang, Wenlong Yang, Xiaojiang Zhang, Yang Zhang, Heng Polymers (Basel) Article A hydrophobic associating polymer named DiPHAM (acrylamide/sodium acrylamide-2-methylpropanesulfonic/sodium acrylate/N,N-di-n-dodecylacrylamide) with good salt tolerance was synthesized via photo-initiation polymerization. The critical association concentration (CAC) of DiPHAM was determined by viscosity changes to be 490 mg/L with different DiPHAM concentrations and particle sizes varied under such dynamic conditions. The influences of aqueous metal ions with different charges on its aqueous solution were investigated by measuring apparent viscosity, viscoelasticity, thixotropy, rheology, and particle size, and by SEM observation. The apparent viscosity of the DiPHAM solution was affected by metal ions to some extent, but the viscosity of the polymer can be still maintained at 55 mPa·s under 20 × 10(4) mg/L NaCl. Divalent metal ions show greater impact on DiPHAM aqueous solutions, but the polymer solutions showed resistance to the changes caused in viscosity, structure, and viscoelasticity by Ca(2+) and Mg(2+) ions. The salt tolerance of DiPHAM is due to the combination of hydrophobic association, the electrostatic shield, and double layer compression of the hydration shell. Increasing the ion concentration enhances the dehydration and further compresses the hydration shell, making the non-structural viscosity decrease, even “salting out”. Measurements of rheological properties showed that DiPHAM solutions could maintain a relatively high viscosity (0.6%-71 mPa·s/0.3%-50 mPa·s) after 120 min of continuous shearing (170 s(−1)) at 140 °C. Under high-salinity (5000 mg/L Ca(2+)/3000 mg/L Mg(2+)) conditions, the solution with 0.6 wt% DiPHAM still maintained a high viscosity (50 mPa·s/70 mPa·s) after continuously shearing for 120 min at 120 °C and 170 s(−1). The good salt tolerance of DiPHAM can lead to a variety of applications, including in fracturing fluids for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and in sewage treatment. MDPI 2018-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6403944/ /pubmed/30960774 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym10080849 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Novel Hydrophobic Associating Polymer with Good Salt Tolerance
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title_full Novel Hydrophobic Associating Polymer with Good Salt Tolerance
title_fullStr Novel Hydrophobic Associating Polymer with Good Salt Tolerance
title_full_unstemmed Novel Hydrophobic Associating Polymer with Good Salt Tolerance
title_short Novel Hydrophobic Associating Polymer with Good Salt Tolerance
title_sort novel hydrophobic associating polymer with good salt tolerance
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6403944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30960774
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym10080849
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