Issue 68, 2015

Synthesis and performance of itaconic acid/acrylamide/sodium styrene sulfonate as a self-adapting retarder for oil well cement

Abstract

A novel self-adapting retarder itaconic acid/acrylamide/sodium styrene sulfonate (IA/AM/SSS, hereinafter referred to as PIAS) was synthesized by free-radical, aqueous-solution polymerization and characterized by FTIR and TG. The optimum reaction conditions of polymerization were obtained from orthogonal experiments (L33) and subsequent data analysis. According to the evaluation as a retarder, the PIAS made it possible to obtain both a long thickening time and a swift compressive strength development for cement slurry, and therefore the applicable range of bottom hole circulation temperatures to the cement slurry has been widened to 60–180 °C. Moreover, the working mechanism of the self-adapting retarder PIAS was found to rely on the change of spatial structure of the molecules to retard the hydration of the cement. This paper also expounds that the delayed coagulation of the cement slurry is attributed to adsorption, chelation and “poisoning” effects of the PIAS molecules on the surface of hydrated particles or ions through XRD and SEM analyses.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis and performance of itaconic acid/acrylamide/sodium styrene sulfonate as a self-adapting retarder for oil well cement

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Mar 2015
Accepted
18 Jun 2015
First published
18 Jun 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 55428-55437

Author version available

Synthesis and performance of itaconic acid/acrylamide/sodium styrene sulfonate as a self-adapting retarder for oil well cement

H. Zhang, J. Zhuang, S. Huang, X. Cheng, Q. Hu, Q. Guo and J. Guo, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 55428 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA05167C

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