cas number: 900 polyacrylate polyacrylamide and phpa drilling fluids

cas number: 900 polyacrylate polyacrylamide and phpa drilling fluids
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  • What is partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (PHPA)?
  • Partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (PHPA) is the most frequently used polymer in this respect, owing to its low cost, viscosifying nature, and well-known physiochemical properties (Urbissinova et al. 2010 ). The molecule of this polymer is a flexible chain which remains in coil-like structure in the absence of a shearing effect.
  • What does partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide mean?
  • What Does Partially Hydrolyzed Polyacrylamide Mean?
  • Partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (PHPA) is a widely used polymer in the oil and gas industry due to its lesser cost and good water solubility. PHPA is used as a functional additive in water-based drilling fluids.
  • Is PHPA a water soluble polymer?
  • Description: PHPA is a co-polymer of anionic character and high molecular weight. It is a water-soluble polymer, which is primarily used as a highly efficient fluid loss reducer, Viscosifier and protective colloid for shale’s and cutting in fresh water, calcium, sodium brines and KCL mud systems.
  • Do modified CMC and PHPA polymer drilling fluids affect rheological properties?
  • Kuma et al. investigated modified CMC and PHPA polymer drilling fluids with NaCl and KCl and haematite mineral where KCl and NaCl acted as great swelling inhibitors for drilling muds, while haematite just slightly increased the rheological properties on CMC–bentonite mud and did not have much effect on the PHPA–bentonite mud [ 26 ].