Study on the Compatibility of Acrylic Acid-acrylamide-diethyldiallyl Ammonium Chloride Copolymer with Cement Slurry in CO2 Environment
She Chao-yi,
Ma Yong,
Guo Jian-hua
et al.
Abstract:This paper investigates the structure and aggregation stability of acrylic acidacrylamide-diethyldiallylammonium chloride (FA367), followed by an investigation into the impact of acidic CO 2 environments on the interaction between FA367 and cement slurry. The results showed that FA367 formed stable flocculation in cement slurry filtrate, which was not affected by acid gas CO 2 . With an FA367 concentration of 0.6%, the fluidity of the cement slurry measures 18.1 cm, but this fluidity is lost upon introducing C… Show more
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