Rheological behavior of hydrophobic association polyacrylamides with high salt resistance and corrosion inhibition: Cross-linking modification based on trace dopamine hydrochloride derivatives

[Display omitted] •Synthesis of dopamine-derived monomers with good water solubility and as trifunctional chemical cross-linking monomers.•Dopamine-modified hydrophobic associative polymer C16D was synthesized by homogeneous copolymerization, and its viscosity and salt resistance could be greatly im...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of molecular liquids 2024-04, Vol.400, p.124520, Article 124520
Hauptverfasser: Ji, Kuan, Jia, Weina, He, Guangling, Chen, Guobo, Yu, Liangmin
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Synthesis of dopamine-derived monomers with good water solubility and as trifunctional chemical cross-linking monomers.•Dopamine-modified hydrophobic associative polymer C16D was synthesized by homogeneous copolymerization, and its viscosity and salt resistance could be greatly improved by using only 0.001 mol% of dopamine derivatives.•The salt resistance of polymers in different environments was investigated. The polymers exhibited more than 99 % corrosion inhibition in a 1 M hydrochloric acid-carbon steel system. Hydrophobic association polyacrylamides (HAPAMs) have great potential for use in polymer flooding because of their unique aggregative, hygroscopic, and other compatible properties; however, their poor solubility in high-salt reservoir environments is one of the drawbacks of current polymers for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) applications. Herein, an amphipathic hydrophobic monomer (hexadecyldimethylallyl ammonium chloride, DMAAC16) and a dopamine hydrochloride-derived monomer (DAAM) were successfully introduced into HAPAM to synthesize novel dopamine hydrochloride-modified hydrophobic association polymers (HAPAMC16D). As a result, HAPAMC16D exhibited not only good comprehensive properties based on its porous network structure but also excellent viscosity due to the presence of the DAAM monomer. When the concentration of the polymer solution was greater than the critical association concentration (CAC), the apparent viscosity reached 614 mPa s at 5 g/L C16D5. Importantly, the salt resistance increased significantly in the representative sodium and calcium ion tests, which was attributed to the degree of chemical cross-linking and the intermolecular hydrophobic bonding force. The temperature and salt resistance tests simulating different environments for EOR showed that C16D4 had an apparent viscosity of 158 mPa s, a retention rate of 28.52 % at 90 °C and a total dissolved solids (TDS) greater than 30,000. Additionally, the weight loss method and electrochemical experiments indicated that the highly salt-resistant hydrophobic association polymers had favorable corrosion inhibition effects, with an inhibition efficiency of up to 99.02 % in the 1 M hydrochloric acid-Q235 carbon steel system. This hydrophobic association strategy provides a new approach for designing highly salt-resistant materials for polymer flooding in harsh reservoir environments.
ISSN:0167-7322
DOI:10.1016/j.molliq.2024.124520