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Original Articles

PH-Responsive and Self-Healing Hydrogels Fabricated with Guar Gum and Reactive Microgels

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Pages 1123-1131 | Received 29 Jul 2015, Accepted 12 Aug 2015, Published online: 17 Mar 2016
 

Abstract

Hydrogels (MR gels) with pH-responsive and self-healing properties were prepared via guar gum solutions and reactive microgel. The reactive microgel was characterized through scanning electron microscope (SEM), laser particle-size analysis measurements, and FTIR. Compared with general hydrogels cross-linked by borax (B gels), the MR gels exhibit superior properties on the aspects of viscosity, viscoelasticies, and temperature resistance. Furthermore, the viscosities of MR gels increase with the rising pH value, and it can dynamically reconstruct after being destructed by external force. In addition, the microstructure of the MR gel was characterized by SEM, which confirms that the reactive microgel indeed as cross-linker and each microgel can cross-link several chains as if the chains were grafting from the microgels. These features show that the addition of reactive microgels can enhance the strength of MR gels significantly and indicate that the MR gels have a great potential application in hydraulic fracturing, especially in high-temperature oil fields.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors acknowledge the experiment condition support from the Engineering Research Center of Oilfield Chemistry.

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