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Original Articles

Rheology and rheokinetics of triethanolamine modified carboxymethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose

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Pages 923-928 | Received 25 May 2017, Accepted 05 Jun 2017, Published online: 26 Mar 2018
 

ABSTRACT

To meet requirements of fracturing fluid thickener, triethanolamine was used to modify carboxymethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose (CMHEC) to obtain product called T-CMHEC of high viscosity. Rheological properties of CMHEC and T-CMHEC solutions were investigated to compare its structure and rheological performance, including viscosity, flow curve, thixotropy, and viscoelasticity. Viscosities of CMHEC and T-CMHEC solutions are, respectively, 19.0 and 63.2 mPa · s for the same concentration of 0.3%. Viscosity of T-CMHEC solutions is 3.3 times of CMHEC ones. Besides, the thixotropy and viscoelasticity of T-CMHEC system are both getting stronger than before. In summary, the T-CMHEC system shows better rheological performance after modification. Crosslinking process of T-CMHEC system is investigated under steady shear under different conditions, containing shear rates, concentrations of crosslinking agent, concentrations of pH adjuster, and temperature. Viscosity curves changing with time are obtained during crosslinking process. Four-parameter crosslinking rheokinetics equation is suitable to fit the viscosity curves under different conditions. Study on crosslinking process of T-CMHEC solutions is helpful to deepen the understanding on gel formation, and provides a theoretical basis for its application.

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