cited by: polyacrylamide and its derivatives for oil recovery

cited by: polyacrylamide and its derivatives for oil recovery
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  • Can polyacrylamide be used as a viscosifying agent?
  • Polyacrylamide (PAM) and its derivatives as viscosifying agents have been widely used for PF application , , and could provide more oil recovery up to 60% .
  • Are acrylamide-based polymers suitable for enhanced oil recovery?
  • Polymers for enhanced oil recovery: a paradigm for structure–property relationship in aqueous solution Some key features to consider when studying acrylamide-based polymers for chemical enhanced oil recovery Green DW, Willhite GP. Enhanced oil recovery.
  • Can polyacrylamide contribute to residual polymer formation?
  • Common methods for treating PAM are membrane filtration 25, thermal distillation 24, oxidation treatment 26, and biological treatments 27. However, addressing the challenge posed by PAM remains a pressing issue within the industry. Fig. 1: Polyacrylamide and its fragments may contribute to residual polymer formation.
  • Can polyacrylamide improve hydrocarbon production efficiency?
  • npj Materials Sustainability 2, Article number: 15 (2025) Cite this article Polyacrylamide (PAM) and its derivatives play a pivotal role in various facets of hydrocarbon development. Proper application and treatment of PAM have the potential to enhance hydrocarbon production efficiency while mitigating adverse environmental effects.