Realizing the Efficient Dissolution of Drag Reducer upon pH-Induced Demulsification of Inverse Polymer Emulsion
Jinyu Wang,
Dongsheng Ran,
Hongsheng Lu
et al.
Abstract:The increasing exploitation of fossil resources needs to shift people's attention to developing unconventional reservoir resources. Polyacrylamide-based emulsion drag reducers can effectively reduce the turbulence of fracturing fluid and improve oil recovery, but their release effect is poor, which limits their practical application. Here, we constructed a pH-responsive inverse polymer emulsion of poly(acrylamide−2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid). Interestingly, HOA/ Tween 80 exhibits remarkable pH-re… Show more
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