Shear degradation resistance of star poly(ethyleneimine)-Polyacrylamides during elongational flow

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Duan M. [1 ]
Fang S. [1 ]
Zhang L. [1 ]
Wang F. [1 ]
Zhang P. [1 ]
Zhang J. [2 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Oil/Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu
[2] Beijing Research Center of China National Offshore Oil Corporation
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10.1515/epoly.2011.11.1.86
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An experimental study of the flow-induced scission behaviour of four star hydrolyzed polyacrylamides (HPMA) with different arms during planar elongational flow in a cross-slot flow cell is described. The results showed that the shear stability of linear HPAM in distilled water was not essentially different from star HPAM. Polymer scission was not observed in either system in a shear rate range from 20,000 to 100,000s-1, which can be attributed to the strong polyelectrolyte behaviour of HPAM in distilled water. However, at the same shear rate, the star HPAMs exhibited superior shear stability in comparison to the linear HPAMs in aqueous solutions containing NaCl (CNaCl=0.2-1.0%wt) and, in particular, the initial reduction rate of relative viscosity (R) decreased with the degree of branching of the HPAMs. In addition, it was found that the R of five HPAMs in NaCl aqueous solutions exhibited an exponential dependence on shear rate, in which the coefficient C1 can be used to quantitatively evaluate shear stability. In star HPAM NaCl aqueous solutions, the increase of R with shear rate is very likely due to the decrease of the hydrodynamic radius (Rh) of these HPAMs, while the increase of R with NaCl concentrations can be attributed to the relatively low viscosity of these polymers at high NaCl concentrations.
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