Affiliation:
1. Department of Polymer Materials and Engineering, School of Material Science and Engineering Wuhan University of Technology Wuhan P. R. China
Abstract
AbstractKonjac glucomannan (KGM) and partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (HPAM) have good application prospects in the field of petroleum fracturing field, but few studies on the rheological properties of KGM and HPAM double polymer gel systems have been reported. Optimal conditions for the high temperature and shear resistant organozirconium crosslinked double polymer gel system for petroleum fracturing were explored through optimization experiments. The thickener contained a mass ratio of 2:1 of KGM to HPAM, while the organic zirconium crosslinking agent had controlled molar ratios of 1:4:3:3 of zirconium butoxide to ligand acetylacetone, triethanolamine, and glycerol. This work presents a systematic analysis of the chemical structure, microstructure, delayed crosslinking performance, temperature resistance, and shear resistance of the gel system. The study found that the crosslinking ratio of 100:2 resulted in a controllable delayed crosslinking time of the gel formed by the organic zirconium crosslinking agent and 4.0 g/L KGM/HPAM thickener within 5–25 min at room temperature. The viscosity remained above 81 mPa·s even after shearing for 100 min at 140°C and 170 s−1. These findings provide a useful reference for the application of organic zirconium crosslinked KGM/HPAM gel system in the petroleum fracturing field.