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EFFECT OF POLYMER CONCENTRATION ON THE RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF POLYELECTROLYTE SOLUTIONS

Benyounes, Khaled, Mellak, Abderrahmane, Benmounah, Abdelbaki, Oubraham, Chahrazed

First published: 2014-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2014/b11/s6.091View metrics

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Title
EFFECT OF POLYMER CONCENTRATION ON THE RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF POLYELECTROLYTE SOLUTIONS
Authors
Benyounes, Khaled, Mellak, Abderrahmane, Benmounah, Abdelbaki, Oubraham, Chahrazed
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 14th SGEM GeoConference on SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGIES IN GEOLOGY, EXPLORATION AND MINING
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2014
Pages
Not available yet
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-07-0
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  2. Benyounes K. Investigation of the influence of molecular weight of polymer on the rheological behavior of carboxymethylcellulose solutions, 13 th international multidisciplinary scientific geoconference SGEM 2013, Albena(Bulgaria), 2013, pp 951-958.

  3. Benyounes K., Mellak A. & Benchabane A.The effect of carboxymethylcellulose and xanthan on the rheology of bentonite suspensions, Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery,Utilization, and Environmental Effects, vol.32/ issue 17, pp 1634-1643, 2010.

  4. Benyounes K., Mellak A. & Benchabane A. L’influence de carboxyméthylcellulose de sodium et du sel sur le comportement rhéologique d’une suspension d’argile , European journal of scientific research, vol.19/ issue 1, pp 121-127, 2007.

  5. Chenevert M. E. & Huycke J. Filter Cake Structure Analysis Using t he Scanning Electron Microscope, 1991

  6. Darley H. C. H. & Gray G. R. Composition and Properties of Drilling and Completion Fluids, pp 643, 1988.

  7. Fisk J. V., Shaffer S. S. & Helmy S. The Use of Filtration Theory in Developing a Mechanism for Filter -Cake Deposition by Drilling Fluids in Laminar Flow, SPE Drilling Engineering. vol. 6/ issue 3, pp 196-202, 1991.

  8. Ghannam M. T. &. Esmail M. N . Rheological proper ties of carboxymethyl cellulose, Journal of Applied Polymer Science. vol. 64/ issue 2, pp 289-301, 1997.

  9. Hughes T. L., Jones T. G. J. & Houwen O.H. Chemical Characterization of CMC and Its Relationship to Drilling- Mud Rheology and Flu id LOss, SPE Drilling & Completion. vol. 8/ issue 3, pp 157-164, 1993.

  10. Kadajji V. G. & Betageri G. V. Water Soluble Polymers for Pharmaceutical Applications. Polymers. vol. 3/ issue 4, pp 1972-2009, 2011. 14th SGEM GeoConference on Science and Technologies in Geology, Exploration and Mining

  11. Kulicke W.M., Kull A. H., Kull W., Thielking H., Engelhardt J. & Pannek J.B. Characterization of aqueous carboxymethylcellulose solutions in terms of their molecular structure and its influence on rheological behaviour. Polymer. vol. 37/ issue 13, pp 2723-2731, 1996.

  12. Lykov O., Nizova S. Valueva S., Silin M. & Yanchenko E.. The new generation of reagents for o il and gas production processes, Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils. vol. 36/ issue 2, pp 93-96, 2000.

  13. Palumbo S., Giacca D., Ferrari M. & Pirovano P. The Development of Potassium Cellulosic Polymers and Their Contribution to the Inhibition of Hydratable Clays, SPE International Symposium on Oilfield Chemistry, Houston(USA), 1989, pp 173-182.

  14. Thomas D. C. Thermal Stability of Starch- and Carboxymethyl Cellulose-Based Polymers Used in Drilling Fluids, Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal, vol. 22 / issue 2, pp 171-180, 1982.

  15. Amorim L.V., Barbosa M I.R., Lira H. D. L. & Ferreira H. C. Influence of ionic strength on the viscosities and water loss of bentonite suspensions containing polymers , Materials Research, vol.1/ issue 1, pp 53-56, 2007.

  16. Benyounes K. Investigation of the influence of molecular weight of polymer on the rheological behavior of carboxymethylcellulose solutions, 13 th international multidisciplinary scientific geoconference SGEM 2013, Albena(Bulgaria), 2013, pp 951-958.

  17. Benyounes K., Mellak A. & Benchabane A.The effect of carboxymethylcellulose and xanthan on the rheology of bentonite suspensions, Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery,Utilization, and Environmental Effects, vol.32/ issue 17, pp 1634-1643, 2010.

  18. Benyounes K., Mellak A. & Benchabane A. L’influence de carboxyméthylcellulose de sodium et du sel sur le comportement rhéologique d’une suspension d’argile , European journal of scientific research, vol.19/ issue 1, pp 121-127, 2007.

  19. Chenevert M. E. & Huycke J. Filter Cake Structure Analysis Using t he Scanning Electron Microscope, 1991

  20. Darley H. C. H. & Gray G. R. Composition and Properties of Drilling and Completion Fluids, pp 643, 1988.

  21. Fisk J. V., Shaffer S. S. & Helmy S. The Use of Filtration Theory in Developing a Mechanism for Filter -Cake Deposition by Drilling Fluids in Laminar Flow, SPE Drilling Engineering. vol. 6/ issue 3, pp 196-202, 1991.

  22. Ghannam M. T. &. Esmail M. N . Rheological proper ties of carboxymethyl cellulose, Journal of Applied Polymer Science. vol. 64/ issue 2, pp 289-301, 1997.

  23. Hughes T. L., Jones T. G. J. & Houwen O.H. Chemical Characterization of CMC and Its Relationship to Drilling- Mud Rheology and Flu id LOss, SPE Drilling & Completion. vol. 8/ issue 3, pp 157-164, 1993.

  24. Kadajji V. G. & Betageri G. V. Water Soluble Polymers for Pharmaceutical Applications. Polymers. vol. 3/ issue 4, pp 1972-2009, 2011. 14th SGEM GeoConference on Science and Technologies in Geology, Exploration and Mining

  25. Kulicke W.M., Kull A. H., Kull W., Thielking H., Engelhardt J. & Pannek J.B. Characterization of aqueous carboxymethylcellulose solutions in terms of their molecular structure and its influence on rheological behaviour. Polymer. vol. 37/ issue 13, pp 2723-2731, 1996.

  26. Lykov O., Nizova S. Valueva S., Silin M. & Yanchenko E.. The new generation of reagents for o il and gas production processes, Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils. vol. 36/ issue 2, pp 93-96, 2000.

  27. Palumbo S., Giacca D., Ferrari M. & Pirovano P. The Development of Potassium Cellulosic Polymers and Their Contribution to the Inhibition of Hydratable Clays, SPE International Symposium on Oilfield Chemistry, Houston(USA), 1989, pp 173-182.

  28. Thomas D. C. Thermal Stability of Starch- and Carboxymethyl Cellulose-Based Polymers Used in Drilling Fluids, Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal, vol. 22 / issue 2, pp 171-180, 1982.

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