TY - JOUR
T1 - Polymers for enhanced oil recovery
T2 - A paradigm for structure-property relationship in aqueous solution
AU - Wever, D. A. Z.
AU - Picchioni, F.
AU - Broekhuis, A. A.
PY - 2011/11
Y1 - 2011/11
N2 - Recent developments in the field of water-soluble polymers aimed at enhancing the aqueous solution viscosity are reviewed. Classic and novel associating water-soluble polymers for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) applications are discussed along with their limitations. Particular emphasis is placed on the structure-property correlations and the synthetic methods. The observed theological properties are conceptually linked to the polymer chemical structure (1) and topology (2). In addition, the influence of external parameters, e.g. temperature, pH, salt, and surfactant, on the theological behavior is reviewed. Progress booked in deeper understanding of the structure-property relationship is thoroughly discussed. Furthermore, a critical overview of the synthetic methods as well as of the solution properties of these polymers is provided. In this respect the influence of "internal" (i.e. chemical structure) and "external" (vide supra) factors on these properties provide a conceptual toolbox for the rationalization of the response of water-soluble polymers to external stimuli. In turn, such rationalization constitutes the basis for the design of new polymeric structures for EOR applications. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
AB - Recent developments in the field of water-soluble polymers aimed at enhancing the aqueous solution viscosity are reviewed. Classic and novel associating water-soluble polymers for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) applications are discussed along with their limitations. Particular emphasis is placed on the structure-property correlations and the synthetic methods. The observed theological properties are conceptually linked to the polymer chemical structure (1) and topology (2). In addition, the influence of external parameters, e.g. temperature, pH, salt, and surfactant, on the theological behavior is reviewed. Progress booked in deeper understanding of the structure-property relationship is thoroughly discussed. Furthermore, a critical overview of the synthetic methods as well as of the solution properties of these polymers is provided. In this respect the influence of "internal" (i.e. chemical structure) and "external" (vide supra) factors on these properties provide a conceptual toolbox for the rationalization of the response of water-soluble polymers to external stimuli. In turn, such rationalization constitutes the basis for the design of new polymeric structures for EOR applications. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
KW - Water soluble polymers
KW - Enhanced oil recovery (EOR)
KW - Hydrophobically modified polymers
KW - Polyacrylamide
KW - Associating polymers
KW - Solution rheology
KW - WATER-SOLUBLE COPOLYMERS
KW - PARTIALLY HYDROLYZED POLYACRYLAMIDE
KW - CAPPED POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE)
KW - MODIFIED HYDROXYETHYL CELLULOSE
KW - HYDROPHOBICALLY-MODIFIED POLYACRYLAMIDE
KW - SODIUM DODECYL-SULFATE
KW - DYNAMIC LIGHT-SCATTERING
KW - CROSS-LINKED NETWORKS
KW - NONIONIC SURFACTANT SOLUTIONS
KW - NONRADIATIVE ENERGY-TRANSFER
U2 - 10.1016/j.progpolymsci.2011.05.006
DO - 10.1016/j.progpolymsci.2011.05.006
M3 - Review article
SN - 0079-6700
VL - 36
SP - 1558
EP - 1628
JO - Progress in Polymer Science
JF - Progress in Polymer Science
IS - 11
ER -