Synthesis of Lignite Graft Polycondensate as Drilling Fluid Additive and its Influence on the Properties of Water-Bentonite Suspensions
- Authors: Shen H.1, Zhang W.1
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Affiliations:
- School of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Engineering, Qilu University of Technology
- Issue: Vol 53, No 6 (2018)
- Pages: 922-932
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0009-3092/article/view/235303
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10553-018-0882-2
- ID: 235303
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Abstract
A lignite graft polycondensate having water retention and dispersion properties in a water-bentonite slurry was synthesized by grafting sulfomethyl phenol-aldehyde resin (SMP) onto a humic acid (main component of lignite) scaffold through aqueous condensation polymerization. FTIR (Fourier-transform infrared) spectroscopic analysis and measurement of the molecular weight of the polycondensate confirmed successful grafting of the SMP. The resulting lignite graft polycondensate used as a drilling fluid controlled the fluid volume and exhibited rheological stability at aging temperatures as high as 200 °C. The properties of the polycondensate distinguish it from most of the high-temperature fluid-loss additives, which make the slurries excessively viscous. The colloidal properties of the water-bentonite slurry were investigated by adsorption and zeta potential experiments, and a possible mechanism was proposed.
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About the authors
Huan Shen
School of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Engineering, Qilu University of Technology
Email: zhangwy@qlu.edu.cn
China, Jinan Shi
Wenyu Zhang
School of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Engineering, Qilu University of Technology
Author for correspondence.
Email: zhangwy@qlu.edu.cn
China, Jinan Shi
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