聚合物
泊洛沙姆
材料科学
乳液聚合
乳状液
高分子化学
聚合
粘度
化学工程
共聚物
单体
水溶液
复合材料
化学
有机化学
工程类
作者
Mengmeng Wang,Gang Sun,Peihui Han,Xin Su,Yujun Feng
摘要
ABSTRACT Thermoviscosifying polymers are attractive for enhancing oil recovery owing to their exceptional thickening power as temperature increases. However, the polymers reported to date show inadequacies including obligatory high polymer concentration to get the thermothickening ability because of their low molecular weight (MW), and inconvenient post‐treatment due to the high viscosity after manufacturing. To overcome these drawbacks, inverse emulsion polymerization was used here for preparing polyether‐based thermoviscosifying polymers (TVP‐Ps) by grafting acrylic monomers onto triblock copolymers PEO–PPO–PEO. It was found the MW of final products could reach 8 million Daltons, making them thermoviscosifying at 0.2 wt %. The viscosity of polymerized inverse emulsions was as low as 175 mPa·s, leading to direct dispersing. The TVP‐Ps containing Pluronic F127, F108, F68 all exhibited significant thermothickening behaviors in both aqueous solutions and brines, and the critical thermoassociative temperature could be tuned by changing the nature or amount of Pluronics. After aging at 45 °C for 60 days with equal initial viscosity, TVP‐Ps shows 21% higher viscosity retention than the reference polymer without Pluronic, PAMA, and preliminary core flooding test demonstrated TVP‐Ps can get 2.1% higher incremental oil recovery than PAMA. This work paves a new avenue for scaled‐up preparation and potential use of TVP‐Ps. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2018 , 134 , 46696
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