1. Synthesis and Emulsification Properties of an Amphiphilic Polymer for Enhanced Oil Recovery.
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Sun, Jinhong, Xu, Xiaohui, Wang, Jinben, Zhang, Wei, Yang, Hui, Jing, Xiaoyan, and Shi, Xuefeng
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POLYMERS , *ENHANCED oil recovery , *ALKALI metals , *POLYETHYLENE glycol , *POLYACRYLAMIDE , *ACRYLATES , *ACRYLAMIDE - Abstract
A novel amphiphilic polymer, APAM, for enhanced oil recovery (EOR), was synthesized by radical copolymerization of acrylamide, dodecyl polyoxyethylene acrylate (DPEA), and N-(1,1,3,3-tetramethyl butyl) acrylamide (TBA), using potassium persulfate-sodium bisulfite as initiator-activator. The aggregation morphological observation of APAM in aqueous and NaCl solutions was performed using scanning electron microscope. The ability of APAM to solubilize and emulsify n-heptane and crude oil was investigated by visual methods, microscopy, and particle size analyses. The results show that APAM forms supramolecular aggregates in aqueous and NaCl solutions and has strong emulsification ability. As a result, the emulsion consisting of APAM aqueous solution and n-heptane (or crude oil) is much more stable than that of HPAM (partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide, widely used in EOR), indicating a important function of APAM to emulsify oil component. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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