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Thickening and Associating Behavior in Aqueous Solutions of a Terpolymer with Poly(ethylene oxide) Side Chains
Authors:Chuanrong Zhong  Guojun Cai  Mingyu Rao
Affiliation:1. Sate Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Chengdu University of Technology , Chengdu , Sichuan , China;2. Sate Key Laboratory of Geohazard Prevention and Geoenvironment Protection, Chengdu University of Technology , Chengdu , Sichuan , China
Abstract:A water-soluble terpolymer (PAVA) was synthesized by aqueous free radical copolymerization technique using acrylamide(AM), sodium 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane-sulphonate (NaAMPS) and a macromonomer: p-vinylbenzyl-terminated octylphenoxy poly(ethylene oxide) (VPEO, degree of polymerization: 10). The remarkable intermolecular hydrophobic associations were formed in water and a brine solution for this polymer, which resulted in a good thickening effect, resistance to salt and salt-thickening. The hydrophobically associating microstructures of PAVA in aqueous solutions were measured by the fluorescent probe and scanning electron microscope. As polymer concentration was increased in water and brine solutions, the associating strength and non-polarity of hydrophobic microdomains increased remarkably. However, at the polymer concentrations higher than 0.20 g/dL, the non-polarity of hydrophobic microdomains tended to remain constant, and the I 1/I 3 value changed slightly in 0.5 g/dL NaCl. The continuous associating structures were formed by the expanded polymer chains in brine solutions, as well as in water. As the NaCl concentration increased, the non-polarity of associating microstructures increased slowly, but the compact degree of these microstructures increased.
Keywords:Association  fluorescence  macromonomer  viscosity  scanning electron microscope (SEM)
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