Filtrate reducer for water-based drilling fluid and preparation method of filtrate reducer
A technology of water-based drilling fluid and fluid loss reducer, applied in chemical instruments and methods, drilling compositions, etc., can solve the problems of low anti-pollution performance, poor temperature resistance, poor performance, etc., and achieve good economic benefits and social, good temperature resistance, the effect of simple equipment conditions
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[0023] Acrylamide: 35%, 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid: 20%, maleic anhydride: 25%, sodium allylsulfonate: 20%, initiator: 0.1%~0.2%, the rest is water (both in mass ratio). Add appropriate amount of water and acrylamide: 35%, 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid: 20% in the closed reaction kettle according to the order of addition, start stirring, and use potassium hydroxide solution to adjust the pH value to 4 ~5. Stir fully to dissolve the raw materials into the water, heat the reaction kettle to 60℃~70℃, maintain a constant temperature, and add maleic anhydride and sodium allyl sulfonate. After feeding nitrogen for 30 minutes, the amount of feeding nitrogen is twice the volume of the reactor, stirring and slowly and uniformly adding 0.1% initiator, stirring for 1 hour, and stopping to maintain a constant temperature. Allow it to cool naturally to room temperature, then dry it at 100°C to 110°C until the moisture content is lower than 8%, and then crush it ...
Embodiment 2
[0047] The present invention includes acrylamide: 30%, 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid: 20%, maleic anhydride: 20%, sodium allyl sulfonate 30%, initiator: 0.2%, and the rest is water (both in mass ratio). Add an appropriate amount of water and acrylamide: 25%, 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid: 20% in the closed reaction kettle according to the order of addition, start stirring, and use sodium hydroxide solution to adjust the pH value to 4 ~5. Stir fully to dissolve the raw materials into water. When the temperature of the reactor reaches 60°C, add 25% maleic anhydride and 30% sodium allyl sulfonate. After feeding nitrogen for 30 minutes, the amount of nitrogen feeding is twice the volume of the reactor, stirring and slowly and uniformly adding 0.2% initiator, stirring and reacting for 1 hour, and stopping heating. After cooling, dry at 100°C and crush to 350 mesh. That is, the high-temperature fluid loss reducer for water-based drilling fluid of the presen...
Embodiment 3
[0049] The present invention includes acrylamide: 40%, 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid: 20%, maleic anhydride: 20%, sodium allyl sulfonate 20%, initiator: 0.1%, and the rest is water (both in mass ratio). Add appropriate amount of water and acrylamide: 40%, 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid: 20% in the closed reaction kettle according to the order of addition, start stirring, and use potassium hydroxide solution to adjust the pH value to 4 ~5. Stir fully to dissolve the raw materials into the water. When the temperature of the reactor reaches 80°C, add maleic anhydride and sodium allyl sulfonate. After feeding nitrogen for 35 min, the amount of nitrogen feeding was 3 times the volume of the reactor, stirred and slowly and uniformly added 0.1% initiator, stirred for 1 h, and stopped heating. After cooling, dry at 110°C and crush to 200 mesh. That is, the high-temperature fluid loss reducer for water-based drilling fluid of the present invention is obtained. ...
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