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Intensifying Stabilization and Dissolution Capacity of Polyacrylamide Emulsion Drag Reducers Using a pH-Switchable Four-Tailed Ionic Liquid Surfactant

LANGMUIR [2025]
Jie Qi, Miaomiao Qing, Yang Yang, Siwei Chen, Yong Zhang, Na Wang, Hongsheng Lu, Zheng Zhang
ABSTRACT

To balance the stability and dissolution of polyacrylamide (PAM), emulsion drag reducers dominate the successful operation of volumetric fracturing. Herein, a pH-switchable four-tailed ionic liquid surfactant (OA/Cyclen) is synthesized by oleic acid (OA) and 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane (Cyclen). The four-tailed structure of OA/Cyclen enhances the stability of the emulsion polymerization reactor and supplies enough switchable sites for triggering the intensified release of the PAM emulsion. The surface activity of OA/Cyclen varied under different pH conditions due to the interionic proton transfer between OA and Cyclen. The OA/Cyclen-stabilized monomer emulsion thus posed controllable stability. A pH-switchable PAM emulsion is produced through polymerization of this monomer emulsion, which shows a storage stability for 60 days at a pH value of 7.5. It is completely released to the aqueous solution within 20 s at a pH value of 12.03, achieving a maximum viscosity of 63 mPa·s at a polymer concentration of 0.5 wt % and a drag reduction of 61.2% at a polymer concentration of 0.05 wt %. The construction of OA/Cyclen is expected to supply an alternative for the development of drag reducer products.

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