Preparation and properties of hyperbranched polymer containing functionalized Nano-SiO2 for low-moderate permeability reservoirs
- Authors: Lai N.1,2, Wu T.1, Ye Z.1,2, Zhou N.1, Xu Q.1, Zeng F.3
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Affiliations:
- College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
- Oil & Gas Field Applied Chemistry Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province
- Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
- Issue: Vol 89, No 10 (2016)
- Pages: 1681-1693
- Section: Various Technological Processes
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1070-4272/article/view/214386
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1070427216100189
- ID: 214386
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Abstract
A novel water-soluble hyperbranched polymer (AA/AM/SMNS) consisting of functionalized Nano-SiO2 as the core was synthesized by free-radical polymerization for low-moderate permeability reservoirs. The AA/AM/SMNS was carefully characterized by spectroscopic and electronic technologies. It was found that the microscopic structures of AA/AM/SMNS was denser and more regular in comparison to the linear polymer HPAM. The hydrodynamic radius of AA/AM/SMNS was 197 nm, less than the HPAM radius of 244 nm with similar molecular weight, so that the AA/AM/SMNS had a good matching relationship with pore throat in midpermeability reservoirs (100–500 mD). Besides, the introduction of Nano-SiO2 endowed the AA/AM/SMNS remarkable thermal stability, shear resistance and viscoelasticity. Based on core flooding experiments, the AA/AM/SMNS could build high resistance factor and residual resistance factor in the corresponding porous medium. Furthermore, the sheared AA/AM/SMNS solution of 1500 mg L–1 performed excellent oil recovery of 15.47% in the 300 mD porous medium, which suggested the hyperbranched polymer based on modified Nano-SiO2 have a valuable prospect for enhancing oil recovery in low-moderate permeability reservoirs.
About the authors
Nanjun Lai
College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Oil & Gas Field Applied Chemistry Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province
Author for correspondence.
Email: lainanjun@126.com
China, Chengdu, 610500; Chengdu, 610500
Tao Wu
College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Email: yezhongbin@163.com
China, Chengdu, 610500
Zhongbin Ye
College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Oil & Gas Field Applied Chemistry Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province
Author for correspondence.
Email: yezhongbin@163.com
China, Chengdu, 610500; Chengdu, 610500
Ning Zhou
College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Email: yezhongbin@163.com
China, Chengdu, 610500
Qian Xu
College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Email: yezhongbin@163.com
China, Chengdu, 610500
Fanhua Zeng
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
Email: yezhongbin@163.com
Canada, Regina, SK, S4S 0A2
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