Synthesis and Mechanistic Investigation of an Amphiphilic Polymer in Enhancing Extra-Heavy Oil Recovery via Viscosity Reduction
Shan Ge,
Leiting Shi,
Zhongbin Ye
et al.
Abstract:When applied to extra-heavy oil,
conventional polymer surfactants
exhibit poor efficacy in reducing viscosity and have limited adaptability.
In this work, a novel amphiphilic polymer named PAADB was prepared
by incorporating 2-acryloylamino-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonic acid (AMPS),
benzyldimethyl [2-[(1-oxoallyl) zoxy] propyl] ammonium chloride (DML),
and poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether acrylate (BEM) into the main
chain of acrylamide through free radical polymerization. PAADB exhibited
outstanding interfacia… Show more
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